Oprah Winfrey decries racist robocalls

Oprah Winfrey has lashed out at "ugly" racist robocalls sent in her name ahead of the US mid-term elections and urged people to get out and vote.

Oprah Winfrey has responded to reports racist robocalls were sent in her name just days after she campaigned for Georgia candidate Stacey Abrams who seeks to become the country's first African-American female governor.

"I heard people were making racist robocalls in my name against Stacey Abrams, who I am one hundred per cent for, in Georgia," Winfrey said in an Instagram post.

"I just want to say: Jesus don't like ugly, and we know what to do about that. Vote."

The robocall features a voice who claims to be "magical negro" Oprah Winfrey "asking you to make my fellow Negress Stacey Abrams the governor of Georgia."

It also features other racist slurs and anti-semitic remarks. A voice then claims that the call was paid for by TheRoadtoPower.com, a white supremacist group.

Brian Kemp, Abrams' opponent, has condemned the robocalls.

Winfrey campaigned with Abrams last week and canvassed for the candidate. Winfrey also noted the toxic nature of political discourse, telling an audience at one event, "When you turn on the TV, there's so much noise and crazy talk."

She also urged people to vote in Tuesday's midterms, saying that "wherever you are in this state, in this country, you are dishonouring your family. You are disrespecting and disregarding their legacy, their suffering and their dreams when you don't vote."


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