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NYT Sends Reporter to Herschel Walker’s Hometown to Argue He Is ‘Not Part of the Black Community’

Ashley Oliver 3 Oct 2022

The left-wing New York Times made the case Monday that Republican Herschel Walker has been ostracized from the black community in his small hometown amid his bid to unseat Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) in the race for U.S. Senate in Georgia.

Times’ reporter John Branch, who is based in California, used mostly anonymous sources and anecdotes from visiting Walker’s hometown of Wrightsville to generalize that feelings that Walker, a Georgia football legend, is not in touch with the black community are “flowering ahead of November’s election.”

“Herschel’s not getting the Black vote because Herschel forgot where he came from. … He’s not part of the Black community,” Branch quotes Curtis Dixon, a black former high school teacher and coach of Walker’s, as saying.

Branch adds, “Such feelings toward Mr. Walker have been present for decades. They are flowering ahead of November’s elections.”

The contest between Walker and Warnock has brought race into focus given the two candidates are black men facing each other in a neck-and-neck election that could determine which party controls the U.S. Senate next year.

Walker embraced the two candidates’ differing perspectives on the issue in a recent massive statewide ad buy airing across Georgia with the message that “Warnock believes America is a bad country full of racist people. I believe we’re a great country full of generous people. … Warnock wants to divide us. I want to bring us together.”


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In polls, the two candidates have been statistically tied. A recent poll from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution found Walker two points ahead of Warnock, 46 percent to 44 percent. The poll also found that, among black voters, Warnock led Walker 77 percent to nine percent, though that figure represented an eight percent dip in support for Warnock from the same poll taken in July.

In the Times report from Monday, Branch acknowledged more or less that driving Warnock’s support among black voters was the fact that that voting bloc has historically voted overwhelmingly for Democrats and that Warnock has been a longtime leader in the black community by serving as pastor of Ebenezer’s Baptist Church.

“There are easy explanations: Mr. Warnock, who is also Black, is a Democrat who preaches at Martin Luther King Jr.’s former church, and Mr. Walker is running as a Republican tied to Donald J. Trump,” Branch wrote.

Branch then goes on to contend that after Walker chose not to partake in civil rights protests in his hometown in 1980, around the same time he signed on to play football at the University of Georgia, the “intersection” of these two events now four decades later “may help decide the balance of power in the U.S. Senate.”

Gary Phillips, Walker’s high school football coach, told the Times of Walker’s decision not to join in the protests. He said, “I don’t want to be divisive … but as an 18-year-old Black kid in Wrightsville with a lot of pressure on him, can you see how or why he might have decided that this is not the best thing for me, to start getting into this?”

Branch concluded that Wrightsville residents are asking, “Why has he not used his fame, fortune and now his political standing to raise the voices of those he left behind? … It is a question raised in 1980, echoing in 2022.”

https://www.breitbart.com/midterm-election/2022/10/03/nyt-republican-herschel-walker-not-part-black-community/
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Just what we need.  Some cracker from California lecturing us on what it takes to be black.
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