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RNC Featured Dozens of Black, Hispanic, Asian, Handicapped Speakers


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SOURCE: http://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/08/28/rnc-featured-diverse-lineup-of-black-hispanic-asian-native-american-handicapped-speakers/
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The 2020 Republican National Convention (RNC) this week featured a notable amount of diversity in its speaker lineup that included nearly two dozen Black, Hispanic, Asian, and even handicapped speakers.The speakers delivered heartfelt speeches about their own personal struggles, how they became Republican, or how they have benefitted under the Trump administration.One of the most memorable speeches from the first night of the RNC was from Sen. Tim Scott, a Republican senator of South Carolina, who said he went from flunking four subjects in high school to realizing that education was the closest thing to “magic.”“Our family went from cotton to Congress in one lifetime,” he said.“Our family went from cotton to Congress in one lifetime.” – @SenatorTimScott— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) August 25, 2020Another memorable speech the first night was from Kimberly Klacik, a young female U.S. House of Representative candidate for Maryland’s 7th district.Kim Klacik, a Republican running for Congress in Maryland, said at the RNC: "Democrats still assume that Black people will vote for them, no matter how much they let us down and take us for granted. We’re sick of it and not going to take it anymore.” https://t.co/ErrkmutHCn pic.twitter.com/U9G2cZj9AD— WJZ | CBS Baltimore (@wjz) August 25, 2020Rep. Vernon Jones (D-GA), a Georgia state representative, also delivered a fiery speech on the first night, saying the Democrat Party does not “want black people to leave the mental plantation they’ve had us on for decades.”The first night also featured Herschel Walker, the famous athlete and businessman and longtime friend of Trump. pic.twitter.com/sWZGwBlTz6— Kristina Wong 🇺🇸 (@kristina_wong) August 27, 2020There were also two female veterans — Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA), a retired National Guard lieutenant colonel, and Sister Dierdre Byrne, MD, a retired Army colonel.Also featured was Trump’s former Ambassador to Germany and acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell, who was the first openly gay cabinet secretary in historyThe fourth and final night of the RNC featured four Black speakers: Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, deputy assistant to the president Ja’Ron Smith, Marine veteran Stacia Brightmon, and justice reform advocate and grandmother Alice Johnson, whose sentence Trump had commuted.Johnson delivered a speech touting Trump’s signing of the First Step Act into law. It was real justice reform."#BlackVoicesForTrump pic.twitter.com/05cb2qCEcb— Team Trump (Text VOTE to 88022) (@TeamTrump) August 28, 2020There were also other ways the RNC highlighted its diversity, such as through videos featuring Guatemalan-American Catalina Lauf, a former candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, and her sister, Madeline Lauf.We are so proud of Guatemalan American sisters Catalina and Madeline Lauf who spoke at last night's #RNC2020.

As said here by Kristina Wong