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Americans know the nation is divided. And they believe race relations are getting worse. Black and white voters are far apart on what racism is, and politicians seldom address the most uncomfortable differences directly.But not so Corey Stewart. The unconventional Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from Virginia sat down with the PBS NewsHour for a story about how the GOP is struggling with identity and dealing with openly-declared racists who are running as Republican candidates in the 2018 midterms. WATCH: GOP faces identity crisis as some candidates stoke racial divideStewart associated wit
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stanley cup eparated itself from Stewart, deciding not to fund his campaign against Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine, who is heavily favored to win the race.Our intended 15-minute interview with Stewart went much longer than planned. He expressed some views on race that are rarely said publicly by congressional candidates. Stewarts belief that whites have little or no societal advantage over blacks, for example, is shared by a majority of white people in America, according to some polls. But its rarely openly declared by white politicians. Another claim of his, that few African-Americans are offended by Confederate monuments runs counter to recent polls of black Americans.Here are four longer clips of our interview with Stewart. Pdkc Bombings in Iran Kill 10 Ahead of Presidential Election
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