The American electorate is fed up and won’t take kindly to the “implicit blackmail of the Left” which says vote for us or the riots will get worse, according to Sky News host James Morrow.
“Democrats having lit the fire of Black Lives Matter and Antifa, are now desperately trying to act like they want to stop the very riots they encouraged,” Mr Morrow said. Violent riots continue to plague major cities in the US in the name of Black Lives Matter.
Riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin – spurred by the shooting of an African American man by police - have matched the violence and looting which occurred immediately following the death of George Floyd. “It’s changing an election that looked until now like an uphill fight for Trump. Odds are tightening fast, and this is why,” Mr Morrow said.
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