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Scott Walker presidential campaign, 2016/Civil liberties

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Scott Walker suspended his presidential campaign on September 21, 2015.[1]



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  • Scott Walker commented on race relations during a campaign stop in South Carolina on August 9, 2015. “One, I think in general if anyone focuses on racial discord we’re going to get more. If we focus on unity we’re going to get more of that. The families of the massacre in Charleston showed us the way. Even days after the horrific shooting, the emotion they showed, the willingness to try and bring Charleston, this state, this country together. I think it’s a prime example if we focus on things that unite us, ways to share the American dream,” Walker said.[2]

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