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Nikki Haley Isn’t Racist. She Said She Knows Plenty … Well, ‘You Know.’

The former South Carolina Gov. tried to defend her comments about the Civil War by saying she 'had Black friends' ... as a child.

Nikki Haley has run out of excuses for her widely mocked response to a question about what caused the Civil War. So the Republican presidential candidate is going for a tried and true method for avoiding accusations of racism, I have a Black friend!

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Except this time, she added a little extra seasoning.

While defending her original omission of slavery from the Civil War, the former South Carolina Governor candidate said, โ€œI had Black friends growing up.โ€

โ€œIf you grow up in South Carolina, literally in second and third grade, you learn about slavery. You grow up, and you have, you know, I had Black friends growing up,โ€ she said during a CNN Town hall. โ€œIt is a very talked-about thing. We have a big history in South Carolina, when it comes to, you know, slavery, when it comes to all the things that happened with the Civil War.โ€

Haley continued to dig a hole as she tried to backtrack from her earlier flop. โ€œIt was not just slavery that was talked about; it was more about racism that was talked about,โ€ she said. โ€œWe had Black friends, we had white friends, but it was always a topic of conversation.โ€

Like many Black people, โ€œThe Viewโ€ co-host Sunny Hostin wasnโ€™t feeling Haleyโ€™s words at all.

โ€œItโ€™s tokenism to the extreme, and the fact that you are trying to convince me that you have Black friends just tells me you donโ€™t,โ€ said Hostin in response to Haleyโ€™s comments Friday morning on โ€œThe View.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s insulting,โ€ said Hostin.

In 2024, youโ€™d expect a candidate gunning for the most powerful political office in the world to do a little better than, I had a Black friend once upon a time. But youโ€™ve almost got to respect the gumption.

Based on social media responses, it doesnโ€™t look like this helped her win over Black folks. But with the Iowa Caucus only a few days away, weโ€™ll have to wait and see if the Black friends thing works on voters.

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