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'''Yvette D. Clarke''' is the [[Democratic party]] representative from [[New York]]'s 9th Congressional District in the [[U.S. House]]. Clarke is a member of the [[totalitarian]]-oriented [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]] and is a co-sponsor of the [[communist]] [[Green New Deal]] and [[Medicare for All]] bills.
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'''Yvette Diane Clarke''' (born November 21, 1964) is the [[Democratic Party]] representative from [[New York]]'s 9th congressional district in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]]. Clarke is a member of the [[totalitarian]]-oriented [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]] and is a co-sponsor of the [[communist]] [[Green New Deal]] and [[Medicare for All]] bills.<ref>[https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-resolution/109/cosponsors?searchResultViewType=expanded&pageSort=alphaByState H.Res.109 - Recognizing the duty of the Federal Government to create a Green New Deal.]. ''congress.gov''. Retrieved January 25, 2021.</ref><ref>[https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/1384/cosponsors?searchResultViewType=expanded&pageSort=alphaByState H.R.1384 - Medicare for All Act of 2019]. ''congress.gov''. Retrieved January 25, 2021.</ref>
  
In the 2020 Democratic primaries Clarke was accused of darkening the skin of primary challenger Adem Bunkeddeko in a mailing.
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In the 2020 Democratic primaries Clarke was accused of darkening the skin of primary challenger Adem Bunkeddeko in a mailing:
{{quotebox|"As Democrats, we are supposed to be the party of equality, truth, and facts. But instead, Ms. Clarke puts out a racist mailer that clearly darkens my skin. This is despicable. She needs to apologize to me and every single one of her constituents."<ref>https://freebeacon.com/2020-election/ny-dem-accused-of-darkening-opponents-skin-in-racist-campaign-mailer/</ref>}}
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{{quotebox|"As Democrats, we are supposed to be the party of equality, truth, and facts. But instead, Ms. Clarke puts out a racist mailer that clearly darkens my skin. This is despicable. She needs to apologize to me and every single one of her constituents."<ref>[https://freebeacon.com/2020-election/ny-dem-accused-of-darkening-opponents-skin-in-racist-campaign-mailer/ NY Dem Accused of Darkening Opponent’s Skin in ‘Racist’ Campaign Mailer]. ''Washington Free Beacon''.</ref>}}
  
 
==Abolish ICE==
 
==Abolish ICE==
On July 12, 2018 Rep. [[Mark Pocan]] (D-Wis.) introduced H.R. 6361, in the House to abolish [[ICE]]. Eight House Democrats signed on as cosponsors: [[Pramila Jayapal]] and [[D. Adam Smith]] of Washington; [[Adriano Espaillat]], [[José Serrano]], [[Nydia Velázquez]], and Yvette Clarke, all from New York; [[Earl Blumenauer]] of Oregon; and [[James McGovern]] of Massachusetts. Sens. [[Elizabeth Warren]] (D-Mass.), [[Kirsten Gillibrand]] (D-N.Y.), [[Bernie Sanders]] (I-Vt.), New York City Mayor [[Bill de Blasio]], and other Democrats all rallied behind the [[Abolish ICE]]banner.
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On July 12, 2018 Rep. [[Mark Pocan]] (D–Wis.) introduced H.R. 6361, in the House to abolish [[ICE]]. Eight House Democrats signed on as cosponsors: [[Pramila Jayapal]] and [[D. Adam Smith]] of Washington; [[Adriano Espaillat]], [[José Serrano]], [[Nydia Velázquez]], and Yvette Clarke, all from New York; [[Earl Blumenauer]] of Oregon; and [[James McGovern]] of Massachusetts. Sens. [[Elizabeth Warren]] (D–Mass.), [[Kirsten Gillibrand]] (D–N.Y.), [[Bernie Sanders]] (I–Vt.), New York City Mayor [[Bill de Blasio]], and other Democrats all rallied behind the "[[Abolish ICE]]" banner.
  
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Latest revision as of 16:52, June 3, 2022

Yvette Diane Clarke (born November 21, 1964) is the Democratic Party representative from New York's 9th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives. Clarke is a member of the totalitarian-oriented Congressional Progressive Caucus and is a co-sponsor of the communist Green New Deal and Medicare for All bills.[1][2]

In the 2020 Democratic primaries Clarke was accused of darkening the skin of primary challenger Adem Bunkeddeko in a mailing:

"As Democrats, we are supposed to be the party of equality, truth, and facts. But instead, Ms. Clarke puts out a racist mailer that clearly darkens my skin. This is despicable. She needs to apologize to me and every single one of her constituents."[3]

Abolish ICE

On July 12, 2018 Rep. Mark Pocan (D–Wis.) introduced H.R. 6361, in the House to abolish ICE. Eight House Democrats signed on as cosponsors: Pramila Jayapal and D. Adam Smith of Washington; Adriano Espaillat, José Serrano, Nydia Velázquez, and Yvette Clarke, all from New York; Earl Blumenauer of Oregon; and James McGovern of Massachusetts. Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.), Kirsten Gillibrand (D–N.Y.), Bernie Sanders (I–Vt.), New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, and other Democrats all rallied behind the "Abolish ICE" banner.

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