Debate on! Grift or Gift at FAMU? Are Black Women Headed to the Senate? | Native Land Pod

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Debate on! Grift or Gift at FAMU? Are Black Women Headed to the Senate? | Native Land Pod


This week hosts Tiffany Cross, Angela Rye, and Andrew Gillum ask: when will we see a Black woman in the US Senate?? The United States has only ever had three Black women as senators. Currently there are none, but two candidates may change that come November…

Speaking of elections, what’s up with these Trump surrogates already denying the…

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  1. The president should debate but the most important debate is American's debating with there conscience on what future they want for their kid's and grand kid's because future of democracy is at stake

  2. They will only accept the results if "Agent Orange" wins! Do you want to be a sheep or a wolf? I'm a wolf all day, everyday. They are all about the allure of Power! They are playing to an audience of one!!! They have no backbone. He will never pick any of them grovelling @ his feet!!

  3. The description needs to be updated. There is a Black woman in the Senate currently, U.S. Senator Laphonza Butler, who was appointed from California. We don't have a Black woman elected to the Senate, but we fo have one serving in the Senate.

  4. As a BW, I’ll vote against any black woman who makes her gender the focal point of her candidacy.

    The problem with making your race and gender the focal point in running for Senate and for your entire campaign is that it can take away from the focus on your qualifications, policies, and plans for the community or constituents.

    I’m sick and tired of identity politics.

    Running for office should be about substantive policies and values that speak to the needs of your constituents.

  5. I FULLY support Marilyn Mosby, I STAND with this courageous and smart black public servant✊🏾I am a local level public servant who is experiencing the same retaliatory behavior, it saddens me. #GONLP

  6. I was with Angela Alsobrooks since her kickoff announcement in Prince George's county; making calls, donating, and yard signs. I also signed the Marilyn Mosbys petition and sent it out to friends and family. Great work!

  7. As always, a treasure trove of good knowledge for ALL people! Thank you for your continued excellence and dedication to bring forth the “knowledge and facts” behind the truth!❤🎉

  8. FAMU may have gotten over zealous at the aspect of a young Black man making a huge donation. Don’t think grift. What I don’t understand what happened to due diligence

  9. A governor pardons a convicted murderer and proud racist who admits to killing a veteran and doesn't bad an eye. But our President doesn't even speak a word of the injustice being done to Marilyn Mosby. If he does not pardon her, he definitely NOT getting my vote. If he waits to the last minute and trys to use this situation as leverage he not getting my vote. Better get moving Biden.

  10. On the FAMU situation. It was sad I think totally related to the situation that sometimes black life is routed in LACK so that GOOD SENSE become clouded. This was very embarrassing situation. Hopefully lessons learned across the board