MSNBC — Much of the Republican base is motivated by racism, a top Democrat said Sunday—adding fuel to an ongoing debate about the role of race in modern-day conservatism.
Appearing on CNN’s State of the Union, Rep. Steve Israel of New York, who chairs the House Democrats’ campaign arm, was asked by host Candy Crowley whether he felt his GOP colleagues are racist.
“Not all of them, no, of course not,” Israel said. “But to a significant extent, the Republican base does have elements that are animated by racism, and that’s unfortunate.”
Israel’s comments come as race has moved to the front-burner of political news lately.
Attorney General Eric Holder implied this week that because he’s African-American, Republicans give him less respect than they gave his predecessors in the post. Rep. Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic House leader, suggested that race is a factor in the GOP’s reluctance to move forward on immigration reform. And President Obama on Friday invoked the civil rights movement in urging supporters to push back against Republican-backed voting restrictions, which hit non-whites the hardest.
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