Debra Messing Teaming With Biden Campaign For ‘Value Of Women Voters’ Fundraiser

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Debra Messing is teaming up with Joe Biden to moderate a virtual fundraiser for the presumtive Democratic nominee later this moneht, according to Breitbart News.

The event, which is in support of the Biden Victory Fund, is described as a “Virtual Conversation on the Value of Women Voters and Leaders.”

The event is set to take place on 26th August, and ticket holders will be subject to a three-hour-long conversation moderated by Messing.

According to the event invitation, attendees will be joined by what Messing called “extraordinary” Congresswomen, including Reps. Abby Finekaur (D-IA), Lucy McBath (D-GA), and Debbie Murcasel-Powell (D-FL).

“I apologized for liking that church sign. I said I regret it. I shud [sic] have thought before recklessly suppprting [sic],” she wrote at the time. “You won’t accept this but black people are targeted by Trump’s GOP for voter supression [sic]. Charlottesville was about Trump supporters hating [people of color] and Jews.”

“You just can’t stop dipping can you @DebraMessing?” Turner wrote. “Your connotation is racist. 1. Black voters are not owned by anyone. Our vote should be earned every election cycle. 2. We can think for ourselves & don’t need your help. 3. Sometimes it’s best to stay out of family business.”

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Biden’s acceptance of support from Messing is further evidence of his willingness to embrace the racially-charged radicalism she represents and displays on social media. Last September, Messing removed a racist tweet applauding a church sign that declared black supporters of President Donald Trump “mentally ill.” Messing later apologized for the tweet.

Last month, the Starter Wife actress came under fire after she accused Grammy-winning rapper Kanye West of trying to “take young black votes from Biden” by running for the presidency. Messing’s comments about Kanye West were soon picked up by Bernie Sanders’s spokeswoman Nina Turner, who denounced Messing’s remarks as “racist” and told her that black voters are “not owned by anyone.”