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Mandela Barnes’ comments on slavery, nation’s founding draw GOP fire


Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, right, greets people at the Rainbow Pride flag raising Wednesday, June 1, 2022 at the Capitol in Madison, Wis.

Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, who is running in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, is coming under fire for comments he made nearly a year ago about the teaching of slavery and the founding of the country.

“Imagine being so ashamed of how we got to this place in America that you outlaw teaching it,” Barnes said in an apparent reference to slavery.

“You know, and things were bad,” Barnes said in a video clip of an Aug. 19 event in Portage that was posted on Twitter by conservative talk-radio host Dan O’Donnell of WISN (AM-1130).





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