Mitt Romney Joins D.C. Black Lives Matter March

UTAH – Mitt Romney didn’t quite have the support of the African-American vote when he ran unsuccessfully for President against Barrack Obama in 2012, but on Sunday, he joined in with a BLM march in Washington, D.C.   If you had to make a list of your top 20 predictions of 2020, we’ll wager, “Mitt Romney walking in a Black Lives Matter march” was not on that list.

Let’s not be too hard on Mitt, the man with a binder full of women, after all his dad also marched for civil rights in the 1960’s.  Here’s a photo he shared this week of his dad, George Romney, participating in a Civil Rights march in the Detroit suburbs during the 1960s.

Force alone will not eliminate riots,” he said. “We must eliminate the problems from which they stem.”

Twitter took notice.

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