Jemele Hill Blames Virginia Election Results On White Supremacy

Professional race-baiter Jemele Hill just cannot stop.

With every election that passes with a white Republican coming out on top, Hill has only one card to play: the white supremacy card. Hill was no different after Republican Glenn Youngkin defeated Democrat Terry McAuliffe to become the next governor of Virginia on Tuesday night.

Oh, but Hill was not done with that one. Upon learning that white women voted overwhelmingly for Youngkin, Hill had to take a shot at white women in Virginia. A racist shot at that.

Hill needs to be reminded, not only that McAuliffe is a white male, but also that Virginia's newest lieutenant governor is Winsome Sears, a black female and former Marine. Sears is the first female and woman of color to be elected to the office in Virginia's 400-year history.

Hill, however, chose not to highlight that historical achievement. That's because Sears is a conservative Republican and Marine veteran. That simply does not fit the narrative of Hill, who cries racism at every turn.

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