Dan Patrick is under fire for racist — and untrue — comments he made to Fox News host Laura Ingraham Thursday night.
“Democrats like to blame Republicans” for low vaccination rates, Patrick complained before falsely saying that “the biggest group in most states are African-Americans who have not been vaccinated.”
“The last time I checked, over 90% of them vote for Democrats in their major cities and major counties,” he added. Black people are not, as Patrick claimed, the biggest group of unvaccinated people in most states. Texas has 5.6 million unvaccinated white people, versus 1.9 million unvaccinated Black people,
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