Candace Owens: How’s Waiting in Line Voter Suppression When We Wait in Line for 20 Hours for a Flat Screen?

‘It takes a little bit of patience’

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OWENS: "I am telling you, we are the most overprivileged people that have ever lived in the history of the world. The fact that this is even a discussion or a debate, mind you, the same people that will wait 20 hours in the line on Black Friday for a flat-screen TV, this is the people we are talking about. And now all of a sudden it’s this great injustice in America. Forget the flat screen TVs we're willing to wait for, but it’s great injustice if we have to wait in line to vote. I mean, am I being oppressed on Sundays when I have to wait at Trader Joe’s and the line is wrapped all the way around? Have I’ve been oppressed my entire life, Laura, at the DMV? Have I been scoring oppression points my entire life? It's waiting in the line. That is not voter suppression. It takes a little bit of patience. And I think it's plainly ridiculous.”

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