A half-dozen mainstream Republican Senate candidates are drawing on the “great replacement” conspiracy theory to court voters, promoting the baseless notion that there is a plot to diminish the influence of white people in America.
"History has taught us that what begins with words ends in far worse," Cheney tweeted. GOP "leaders must renounce and reject these views and those who hold them."
"Unfortunately, with each year, it seems harder and harder to ignore that the outcomes of replacement theory and other racially motivated views are increasingly coming out into the open and given purported legitimacy by some MAGA Republicans and cable news pundits," Schumer said.It's also become a mainstream view on the political right.
In interviews with conservative national television and radio over the last year, Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson has called replacement theory "the Democrat grand plan." A week later, Schmitt, Greitens' Republican rival, claimed that tens of millions of immigrants were crossing into the U.S. illegally because of Biden's policies. He said Democrats were intentionally encouraging illegal immigration for their own benefit.
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