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I intend to talk about race during this election in the South because the Republicans have been talking about it since 1968 in order to divide us. And I'm going to bring us together. Because you know what? You know what? White folks in the South who drive pickup trucks with Confederate flag decals in the back ought to be voting with us and not them, because their kids don't have health insurance either and their kids need better schools too.
Howard Dean
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote emphasizes the need to address racial issues in political discourse to unite people across socioeconomic lines.

Howard Dean's quote reflects an urgent call to discuss race in the political arena, particularly in the Southern United States, where he argues that the Republican narrative has long divided communities. He believes that by highlighting shared struggles, such as inadequate health insurance and poor education, a broader coalition can be formed among various groups, including white Southerners who resonate with these issues despite their different backgrounds.

Themes

RacePoliticsUnityCommunityEquality

In practice

Example use cases

In a political debate focused on inclusivity, this quote can be used to highlight the need for unity among diverse communities.

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