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Dear Democrat, Since I emailed you on Saturday about the situation in Lubbock, I cant stop thinking about it.

Heres the thing thats really getting to me. In America, it is almost always challenging to have productive conversations about race and racism. But such discussions are necessary. And right now it is necessary to name what we are seeing in Lubbock. And what we are seeing in Lubbock is racism, plain and simple. In politics, its not unusual to have political signs stolen. However, having Obama signs covered in the n-word, sprayed with mustard, and put back up in place, is outrageous. Shooting Obama signs is a violent statement.

What is happening in Lubbock is racism. Racism that we also saw when an Austin man lynched a chair after the Clint Eastwood talk at the RNC. The same sort of racism that drives voter suppression. In-person voter fraud has been shown to be a fallacy, and Voter ID laws disproportionately disenfranchise voters of color. I am not saying that all Republicans engage in racist acts or statements. In fact, I am sure that many members of the Republican Party are just as disturbed as I am by these things. But last weeks non-partisan AP poll found that 79% of Republicans harbor some racist views. It starts with leadership. We have Donald Trump obsessed with birther beliefs, Sarah Palin using "shuck and jive" to describe our President, and John Sununu saying that Colin Powell only endorsed the Presidents reelection because he is black. Republican leadership uses racist tactics, and

now we see those tactics on the streets of Lubbock. This is insane. As insane as the fact that the Republican Senate candidate Ted Cruz, has refused to answer whether he believes that President Obama was born in the United States. As crazy as Lubbocks Judge Head saying that the Presidents re-election will cause a civil war. And that same Judge posting overtly racist posters in his courthouse. This is not an outlier; this is a theme. This is a culture and policy through which the Republican Party aims to break America into a race divided battleground. This is the Republican Southern Strategy, writ large. I wont stand for that. The Texas Democratic Party will not stand for that. And, as Texans, we cannot allow such hate to go ignored. Were calling out the racism acted out by the Republican Party. And they need to either cop to it, or strongly condemn it. Now more than ever, Texans who believe in an equal society Texans who see us all as brothers and sisters, must stand up. When we see racism, we need to be brave enough to call it by its name. And we need to do everything in our power to fight against it starting, with going to the polls and voting.
Yours, Gilberto Hinojosa

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