I'll let Andrew Breitbart provide the response:
Don’t ask me what I think of the NAACP’s desperate, politically timed report, ask Cedra Crenshaw, Damon Dunn, Tim Scott, Ryan Frazier, Allen West, Star Parker, Bill Marcy, Charlotte Bergmann, Robert Broadus, Ryan Frazier, Charles Lollar, Stephen Broden, Michel Faulker, Bill Randall, Patrick David King, Chuck Smith and Isaac Hayes, all conservative black candidates running for higher office, endorsed and embraced by tea parties around the country. This malicious “report” is crafted and timed as a cynical means to scare the black community to the voting booth, and is dutifully played up by the same media that ignores the aforementioned black conservative candidates because it goes against the “narrative”.The move by the NAACP is amazingly tone deaf. Calling millions of Americans racist will do nothing to promote racial harmony in this country, nor will it advance the dream of Martin Luther King Jr. who longed for a day when people would be judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
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I am a white woman who has given all of my time and as much money as I can to one of these black candidates, I find it ridiculous that the Tea Party is being branded as racist. I am also a member of the Tea Party. I'll tell you what's racist--one of our white workers outside the polls being attacked for "targeting black voters" while handing out literature. The Democrats think they own the black population and it makes them furious to think that some of them have escaped.
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