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This election wasn't a victory for White Supremacy, misogynists, or racial bigots. It was a victory for the rule of law and the Constitution, for actual inclusion based on acceptance rather than hate, for valuing of human life, even up to birth, the reduction in federal over-reach into our lives. It was a victory for Liberty for all Americans.

This election wasn't a victory for White Supremacy, misogynists, or racial bigots. If you are a White Supremacist, a Gay-hater, a woman-hater, or race bigot, this election result says nothing about you or your quite disgusting self-love. You and your relatively small group of miscreants remain hateful and despicable misfits on the fringe of our great society.

This election wasn't a victory for White Supremacy, misogynists, or racial bigots. The people you love to hate are human beings and as such, the image of God enfleshed. You insult all of us by expressing your juvenile hate and you look as stupid as the people who are rioting in California and Oregon. Quit believing your own press; that press is only quoting the Democrat and Administration’s disinformation; they thrive on hate and racial division. Your petty little groups do not represent Republicans, conservatives, White people, men, or any valid religious group. Get over yourselves.

This election wasn't a victory for White Supremacy, misogynists, or racial bigots. If this is you, grow up. Quit acting like the juveniles being orchestrated and manipulated by the Left. Both they and you are embarrassments to America. Your isolated behaviors, enlarged and emotionally presented by the racists in the American government and Democrat party is what fueled half the country voting for a demonstrably corrupt, oppressive, and racist use of federal power and agencies, embodied in the Democrat candidate.

This election wasn't a victory for White Supremacy, misogynists, or racial bigots. The results of this election are a victory for rule of law and the Constitution, for actual inclusion of all people, for valuing human life even before birth, and the reduction of federal over-reach into our lives.

It was a victory for true Liberty for all Americans.

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