decision. just a few days ago cbs news ran a pole asking americans about this very issue. 70% responded that colleges should not be allowed to use race in college admissions. a new york times poll recently found 60% of democrats also oppose race as a factor in admissions. americans across the country have rejected affirmative action at the ballot box too, even in blue state california. in the 2020 election democratic leaders in the state put affirmative action on the ballot. the pro- affirmative action activist, the governor, u.s. senators and the golden state warriors pushed voters to support the initiative. they out bid opponents of affirmative action by 19-1. in the end, nearly 60% of californians voted to kill affirmative action. it didn t work. no matter how hard the democratic party tries, no matter how much money they spend, the american people have rejected the view that we should be judged on our skin color. so if anyone is trying to hold on to the past like the demo
i don t talk the best either. i am very country. but that is what this country is about. it s part of my twang. as an almost to the president, i am just going to. almost immediately after the supreme court ruled against harvard race to base admission process, the school put out a statement that was clearly meant to coddle the campus community. quote, today is a hard day. i want you to know you are not alone harvard president wrote. it s a hard day because they cannot racially discriminate anymore. despite the ruling harvard also announced they would continue to consider race by asking applicants how it has affected their life. this comes with backlash from the biden administration which announced plans to push more diversity on campus earlier today. here is the education secretary neil cardona. we have a plan on how to make sure we continue to promote a
sit through lectures. that is why we need to get rid of lectures. that is how far they are willing to lowered the standards just to admit the ratio. do you think that these people at unc and harvard really care about the interests of black americans? no. they want someone on their booklet. they want a face. they don t want a person. i care about a person. and you know what people are? people are so much more than just their race. they are the sum total of all their life backgrounds, accomplishments, experiences, ambitions. that is who they should be and how they should be judged on, not their race. that s why i support this decision. when you talk to your fellow classmates of all different backgrounds, what do they say about this decision? they say the way that most americans do. 75% of americans don t support