PBS Anchor Gushes on MSNBC Over Democrat Diversity and Hot New (Radical) Issues

Tim Graham | April 8, 2019
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Amna Nawaz, the primary substitute anchor on the PBS NewsHour, appeared on Monday's Morning Joe to discuss the growing field of Democrat presidential contenders. Mika Brzezinski warned the debate stage is "gonna have to be 500 yards long," and you wonder "if the field just gets watered down" with this many candidates. 

Nawaz gushed about how the "incredibly diverse" field of Democrats" is raising exciting new issues -- racial reparations, "Medicare for all," the Electoral College, and "voter suppression."