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Black Candidate Blasts White Media

NEW YORK - Independent candidate for the US Senate Vivia Morgan, who filed 23,000 legal signatures to get on the ballot is blasting the "white media" for the press black-out of her campaign, "I am just much on the ballot as Chuck Schumer's Sockppuppet Kristen Gillibrand but the white controlled media ignores my campaign," said Morgan, a union activist from Brooklyn. "It's raw racism".

"I am the only person of color on the state-wide ballot for sure," said Morgan, "but Fred Dicker and Liz Benjamin, Robert Hardt and other stooges for white-owned media ignore my campaign."

"The Republicans and Democrats nominated all white tickets" said Morgan. "Where are the black and brown faces?" said Morgan who is running as an independent on a marijuana legalization platform. "The Democrat State Convention looked like a KKK meeting".

Morgan blasted Democrat State Committee Executive Director Charlie King. "who is this pathetic Tom?" said Morgan. "He should be supporting brother Charles Barron not living on Andrew Cuomo's plantation". Morgan continued, "Who is this shuffling stepenfetchit?

Morgan is a veteran of Lenora Fulani's presidential campaign who later broke with Fulani and the Socialist Worker's party to become a Democrat and libertarian. Morgan was in the Black Panther party until 2006 and broke with them also .



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