Democratic Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri suggested in a tweet that Republicans run on a platform that includes "white supremacy" and "gun violence."
"Instead of suppressing voters, maybe Republicans could run on a platform that's actually popular with young voters — as opposed to their current platform of white supremacy, abortion bans, climate denial, gun violence, union-busting, homophobia, & transphobia," the congresswoman wrote.
Bush recently referred to former President Donald Trump as "former White-Supremacist-in-Chief." During the tail-end of Trump's White House tenure, Bush referred to him as a "white supremacist president who incited a white supremacist insurrection," and she called him "white supremacist-in-chief."
Instead of suppressing voters, maybe Republicans could run on a platform that’s actually popular with young voters — as opposed to their current platform of white supremacy, abortion bans, climate denial, gun violence, union-busting, homophobia, & transphobia. https://t.co/VzRYR2bVbH
— Cori Bush (@CoriBush) April 5, 2023