The radical left just got even more extreme. Frederick Haynes III, a Dallas megachurch pastor and outspoken reparations activist, has won the Democratic primary to replace Rep. Jasmine Crockett in Texas's 30th Congressional District after she vacated her seat for a Senate run.

Haynes, who has repeatedly demanded America "pay us what you owe us" in reference to slavery reparations, represents the far-left wing of the Democratic Party that continues to push divisive racial politics over unity and economic opportunity for all Americans.

The victory didn't go unnoticed by conservatives tracking the Democrats' continued lurch toward extremism. Social media users were quick to point out the implications of Haynes' win, with one Twitter user noting, "Texans know he's not MAGA lite lmao he wouldn't have won the dem primary if he was. I mean look at Crocketts replacement pastor Fred Haynes, that's what the base wants now."

Another observer lamented the change, posting: "in case you've been wondering, as I have, who won the primary for Jasmin Crockett's set. I am sorry she will no longer be serving."

Adding fuel to ongoing concerns about election integrity, some social media users raised questions about voting technology. One post noted: "YAWFDS - Yet Another Win For Dominion Software" while discussing Haynes' victory alongside other recent Democratic primary results in Texas.

Haynes' radical agenda includes pushing for federal reparations legislation that would transfer billions of taxpayer dollars based on race - a policy that divides Americans rather than bringing them together. His "pay us what you owe us" rhetoric represents the kind of grievance politics that President Trump's America First movement has consistently rejected in favor of opportunity and prosperity for all citizens.

With Republicans controlling Congress and the White House, Haynes will find himself in the minority, shouting his divisive message from the sidelines while President Trump delivers real results for working families of every background.

Is this the face of today's Democratic Party - more radical pastors demanding reparations while Americans struggle with inflation and border security? The answer seems crystal clear.

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Source: Next News Network