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August 17, 2020 9:07 PM ET


Republican Maryland 7th District Congressional candidate Kimberly Klacik released an ad Monday questioning whether “decades” of Democratic Party rule in Baltimore and other major U.S. cities have benefited the black community.

The ad, titled, “Black Lives Don’t Matter To Democrats,” features Klacik walking through some of Baltimore’s most impoverished areas and showing areas that she says Democrats “don’t want you to see.” She also asks several residents how they feel about efforts to defund the police.

“Do you care about black lives?” Klacik asks viewers. “The people that run Baltimore don’t. I can prove it. Walk with me. They don’t want you to see this.”

“This is the reality for black people every single day: crumbling infrastructure, abandoned homes, poverty, and crime,” she continued. “Baltimore has been run by the Democratic Party for 53 years. What is the result of their decades of leadership?”

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Gerrymandered Democrat Plantation District.  By design, it will remain under Democrat control.  And poor.

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