Dr. [Martin Luther] King led a very historic march here in Washington, D.C. It was a march for jobs and freedom. It was a march to raise expectations that this country could live up to its ideals. I have watched this debate, this conversation [betwin Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump] about bigotry, about racism, I find it all misplaced.
Donna BrazileI want to just say something very, very personal. As you know, Louisiana has undergone a lot of flooding over the last couple of weeks August 2016. And I just want to thank the American people for their generosity and supporting so many victims of that terrible flooding.
Donna BrazileSince Bush has been in office, African-American women have fallen behind in terms of income and wages.
Donna BrazileWhen I saw the president [Barack Obama], I was a little disappointed that, you know, we were under constant attack. We never felt comfortable.
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