- The Washington Times - Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Democrats do love their race cards. 

Barack Obama didn’t have a large pool of political history when he ran for president — and he not only spent his campaigns tossing down race cards, but also his eight years in the White House, using the color of skin as a means of dividing the nation and drumming up votes.

Joe Biden did the same.

Now comes Kamala Harris, running on the Democrat ticket for the White House, and it’s more, more, more of race-baiting for ballots.

As Albin Sadar, former producer of Eric Metaxes’ radio show and the author of “Obvious: Seeing the Evil That’s in Plain Sight and Doing Something About It,” says: this November’s election is far too important to let Democrats control the narrative by crying racism.

“That’s the thing. They’ll use color of skin to their advantage when Martin Luther King … said ‘It’s not color of skin, it’s content of character,’” Sadar says.

What happened to that ideal?

Tune in for more with Albin Sadar on this topic, as well as on the importance of Christians voting in elections. 

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