The back-and-forth between the two is likely to carry on Sunday when Abbott is scheduled...
, the mayor of New York City this week suggested on national television that Abbott is racially motivated because he’s picking cities that have Black leaders.
and added, “It is also impossible to ignore the fact that Abbott is now targeting five cities run by Black mayors.”
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