In Alabama Ozelle Hulbert was defeated in his run for State House of Representatives by Elaine Beech.
Hulbert feels that primary voters were intimidated, denied the right to vote and community leaders were offered bribes to support Beech.
"I feel that such actions are racially motivated," Hubert said in a letter sent to everyone from a local probate judge to the President of the United States. He claims he was discriminated against "in fear that upon my being elected, I would call for a state and federal investigation into unlawful actions by lawyers, judges and other public officials in this district."
Oh, did I forget to mention that both Hulbert and Beech are black? So where does the racially motivated come from if both were black? I have a hard time understanding politics.
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