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  2. Joy Reid - Wikipedia

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    Reid was born Joy-Ann Lomena in Brooklyn, New York City. [9] Her father was from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, [5] and her mother a college professor and nutritionist from Guyana. [5] Her parents met in graduate school at the University of Iowa in Iowa City. [9] Reid was raised Methodist and has one sister and one brother. [9]

  3. Joy Reid nails the difference between white and Black people ...

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    In a powerful speech on MSNBC during the network’s coverage of Wednesday’s turmoil in Washington D.C., Joy Reid drew a clear comparison between the police response to the insurrection at the ...

  4. Joy Reid claims ‘billionaire right’ wants ‘apartheid’ state ...

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    MSNBC host Joy Reid claimed that the "billionaire right" wishes to "drive out" non-White people from the state of California to make it an "apartheid" state in a rant on her show Monday. "The Reid ...

  5. Joy Reid: People of color will look ‘real crazy’ if they don ...

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    MSNBC’s Joy Reid said Black people who vote for former President Trump over Vice President Harris, the likely Democratic nominee, are “going to look real crazy.” “Given just the ...

  6. Joy (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Joy Reid (born 1968), American cable television host with the full name Joy-Ann M. Lomena-Reid; Joy San Buenaventura (born 1959), Filipino-born American politician; Joy Sarkar, Bengali music director; Joy Sengupta (born 1968), Indian film and stage actor; Joy A. Thomas (1963–2020), American Indian-born informational theorist and scientist

  7. MSNBC’s Joy Reid Says ‘White Women Voters Did Not’ Come ...

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    Joy Reid said during MSNBC’s election coverage early Wednesday morning that “white women voters did not” show up for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. When swing state North Carolina was ...

  8. Michael Steele - Wikipedia

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    Michael Stephen Steele (born October 19, 1958) is an American politician, attorney, and political commentator who served as the 7th lieutenant governor of Maryland from 2003 to 2007 and as chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC) from 2009 until 2011; he was the first African-American to hold either office.

  9. Yale psychiatrist urges MSNBC viewers to shun Trump-voting ...

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    A Yale-affiliated psychiatrist encouraged LGBTQ+ people whose family members voted for Donald Trump to cut ties and shun their relatives over the upcoming holidays — as fallout from the election ...