With less than six months until the first caucuses, 2020 Democratic presidential candidates flock to the Iowa State Fair to try and win over potential voters. jeffzeleny reports from the Hawkeye state.
Fair attendees think Trump is racist, but don't think candidates need to call him a white supremacistAt the Des Moines Register’s Political Soapbox, some attendees said they agree with Democratic presidential contenders that President Trump is a racist.
But, she said, she isn’t demanding that candidates specifically call the President a white supremacist. “I don’t think he’s a white supremacist — I think he just lives in a stew of stereotypes about people. That’s why he’s always thinking, central casting, central casting. He makes these unreasonable, split-second judgments on people,” she said.
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