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Q&A: Ward Connerly Talks Race, Affirmative Action And Why He Has Regrets — The Sacramento Observer

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Two decades ago, Sacramento’s Wardell “Ward” Connerly had a vision, and while some would still argue that he’s blind to the realities of race in America, he’s once again dusting off his anti-affirmative discourse. With the chance to repeal the state’s 24-year ban on affirmative action — Connerly’s crowning achievement — on the November 3 […]

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