Adam Pomfret

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The economic positions taken by the GOP in the decades after the Civil Rights Movement, such as welfare reform, are racially loaded, meant to regulate or eliminate money for those deemed “undeserving” while railing against regulation on capitalism for inhibiting the accumulation of wealth. Southern Baptists had long been “complacent about the exploitation of the economically disadvantaged,” contends David Stricklin,75
The Long Southern Strategy: How Chasing White Voters in the South Changed American Politics
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