The Iowa Caucus Was a Huge Night for Diversity…Thanks to Republicans


This week’s Iowa caucus results signified a major win for racial diversity in American politics, but not for the Democrats. They ran three white people. It was from the GOP, which is probably why no one is talking about it.

Moreover, for the first time in history a Hispanic won a presidential primary. But due to the fact that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is Republican, no one on the media dares say so.

Hispanic Ted Cruz handily won the evening with 28% support.

Hispanic Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) shocked the world with a third place showing of 23%.

Dr. Ben Carson, a black man, came in 4th with 9%.

Total: 60%.

Meanwhile, over on the Democrat side, two people so old and so white they seem like something straight out of central casting, won 99% of the vote. Another white guy took the remaining 1%. Democrats gave their voters no other alternative.

Imagine how huge the margins of victory would be for the GOP if the widely accepted lie of the “racist Republican Party” was finally debunked. If people care to notice, the evidence is right before us. The party of diversity is Republican, not Democrat.

Source: Breitbart



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