Jennings Claps Back at Axelrod Comparing Louisville Crime to DC: Yeah, And It's Been Under Democratic Control For Decades'
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Scott Jennings responded to David Axelrod's critique on crime in Louisville by pointing out its ongoing Democratic leadership for decades. He noted the epidemic of violence there and emphasized the differences between Louisville and Washington, D.C. The discussion included an agreement on the political advantage crime issues present for Trump and the Republican Party. Jennings highlighted specific incidents of violence, including a recent shooting, underlining the serious nature of crime in his hometown while also pointing to political dynamics.
Louisville does have an epidemic of violence, and suggested that was because it has been under democratic control for decades.
Louisville and the District of Columbia are two different places because the Constitution designates.
There is political advantage for Trump and Republicans on the issue of crime.
Louisville is a violent place. We had a kid shot at a bus stop.
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