4 racial controversies at the GOP convention

Despite the Republican Party's attempts to put a diverse face on its Tampa gathering, racial tensions have erupted on the floor, behind the scenes, and on TV

Mia Love, the Republican mayor of Saratoga Springs, Utah, gave a much-anticipated speech at the GOP convention Tuesday, but MSNBC didn't broadcast it — nor did it air several other addresse
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The Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., has been notable for the racial diversity of its speakers, which is part of a push by the GOP to temper its reputation as a monolithically white party. Of course, with a party platform that is perceived as being hostile to Latino immigrants, and a nominee who has jokingly questioned the citizenship of the country's first black president, the GOP's diversity push was always going to be a hard sell, even with a lineup of speakers that includes former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez. Still, no one could have predicted that racial controversies would become a dominant storyline at the convention, particularly since economic issues are expected to determine the election. Here, a look at the GOP convention's flare-ups over race:

1. Two attendees heckle a black CNN camerawoman

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