Posted on 06/27/2022 6:25:29 AM PDT by Perseverando
Project Veritas on Sunday released leaked audio of a Democrat US Senate candidate’s phone call with an inmate at Perry Correctional Institution calling for “secret sleepers” to infiltrate the South Carolina Republican party.
“We need some secret sleepers. Like you need them to run as the other side, even though they for our side. And we need them to win,” Krystle Matthews, a Democrat South Carolina State Rep. running for US Senate said in the leaked audio. “We need people to run as Republicans in these local elections. This is the only way you’re gonna change the dynamics in South Carolina.”
“We can wreak havoc for real from the inside out. Then we can flip some sh*t from the inside out.”
Matthews advocated for illegally funding her campaign.
“And I still gotta struggle to raise money for my campaign?” she said. “Where the f*ck is my black people with money? I don’t care about no dope money! Give me that dope boy money!” she said.
“Where the duffel bag boys?”
Matthews complained about black people in South Carolina: “Honestly, these ain’t the same type of black people that I grew up around. I don’t recognize these black people.”
She continued, “Listen, I can move in all kind of circles but I’m a n***** at heart…. I’m very much a n***** in a lot of ways, but I know how to turn it off and turn it on.”
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thanks i’m leaning to weaver since she worked for DeMint.
the major strike against her is that i got a robo call yesterday from tim scott endorsing her and scott usually only endorses McConnell’s establishment types.
Has anyone asked her why she was communicating with an inmate? The conversation didn’t seem like it was one of her family members. Why was the inmate? Some Democrat party official?
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