Kari-Lake-Linked Tech Firm Superfeed Wreaking Arizona’s Ruining Funding Campaign

Questions were raised about a series of applications providing information on conservative candidates in Arizona. In fact, thanks to the Trump campaign’s former chief operating officer and financial sponsor of Arizona Governor Carrie Lake aspiring, the Grand Canyon State has quite a few of them. Lake’s Superfeed Technologies app appears to be the most popular of the four apps developed by the Phoenix-based company for Arizona Republican Party candidates — and it appears to be free. more than a thousand Android users And an unknown number of iPhone holders So…

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Ex-Washington Cop Michael Fannon slams Lake Curry on MSNBC

Former Washington DC police officer Michael Fannon reacted positively to an announcement in the Arizona governor’s race about the mother of deceased Capitol police officer Brian Sknick, adding that GOP candidate Carrie Lake was “a piece of bullshit.” The ad, produced by the Republican Accountability Project, shows Gladys Schnick describing Lake as “very dangerous to our country,” in part because she “continues to spread the ‘Big Lie’.” Lake, who even complained about the voting system in her primaries prior to her victory, supported the false claims about the 2020 election.…

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There is no Democratic equivalent to the party of election deniers

Nearly two years after calling them “election deniers” for aiding and abetting Donald Trump’s failed coup attempt, supporting his “big lie” that the 2020 election had been stolen, and throwing off the democratic process by implying that any elections they lose are automatically suspect—he has come to the conclusion that Republicans finally made a quick comeback. It’s basically juvenile applause, “I know you are, but what am I” – what I’m best known for Paul Wee Hermann The era of the eighties of the last century. Senator Ted Cruz brought…

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Fixing one of modern America’s most sinister sins could begin

In December 1866, an advertisement appeared in Annapolis Gazette He announced the “public sale” of a 30-year-old woman named Dilly Harris. Dailey was found guilty of petty theft and sentenced to two years of selling. For bystanders who saw it auctioned off courtroom steps this holiday season it was a familiar sight, the only startling element being that the Thirteenth Amendment had passed into law the previous year. While it may seem as if slavery was abolished in 1865, the Thirteenth Amendment contains an exception clause. There is a gap…

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Neither side has reached a coherent midterm message on abortion

In the weeks leading up to the midterm elections, Republicans struggle to distance themselves from the fiercest post-election.Ro Positions on abortion without reducing its focus on the economy. a Facebook ad It was created by a conservative nonprofit organization, Independent Women’s Voice, underscoring the dilemma of the Republican Party. It works digitally on four state battlefields, and features a young woman asking her grandmother if she would vote to protest a coup d’état. Rohaving fought hard for abortion rights in the past. The older woman answers: “Every woman has the…

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Is The Brave That MAGA Base Wants

Marjorie Taylor Greene “came out of nowhere” to become one of the most influential forces in the Republican Party, journalist and author Robert Draper, who writes for New York Times Magazineby host Andy Levy on this week’s episode of The new gay. Draper describes how Green, who runs a family construction company, began involving herself in confrontational politics around 2017, “trying to be a right-wing social media influencer by appearing on the Capitol and harassing Democratic staff” before her election to Congress. 2020. She has now risen to the top,…

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Representative “Tough-on-Crime” Lee Zelden did not vote on police bills

As his campaign for governor seeks to translate growing fear of crime into growing numbers of polls, Representative Lee Zelden (R-NY) makes big promises to quickly restore law and order in New York. “I want to do everything I can in the first 100 minutes,” Zelden said. “I want the first day to be very active.” But on one day last month, Zeldin didn’t even vote on three important crime bills brought to the House. “Don’t vote,” the US House of Representatives clerk noted next to Zeldin’s name in each…

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President Joe Biden is becoming increasingly flabby before donors in private fundraising

As President Joe Biden has been touring the country in the final weeks before the midterm elections, a common denominator emerged in his private statements to wealthy Democrats: fundraising for the real. Speaking in luxury private homes, yacht clubs and Zoom calls to collectors and donors, Democrats hope it helps them hold onto their majority in Congress, Biden’s remarks are always longer, hilarious, candid, and more difficult than speeches to the House of Representatives. More broadly public while in office – a trend that one attendee of a talk event…

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Jon Fetterman issues an update on his health after stroke ahead of a Pennsylvania Senate debate with Dr. Oz

Pennsylvania Democratic Senator Jon Fetterman has released an update message from his doctor about his stroke recovery after weeks of questions about whether he would provide voters with up-to-date assessments of his health. The letter, penned by Clifford Chen, Fetterman’s lead physician, on October 15, says: “He is recovering well from his stroke, and his health has continued to improve.” Fetterman’s physical examination, including blood pressure and heart rate, was normal. Chin noted that Fettermann still had some auditory processing issues, but that his “communication has improved significantly” since his…

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Democrats should listen to Bernie Sanders and fight the GOP over the economy

Bernie Sanders talk editorial Warning Democrats to respond to GOP attacks on the economy – and not rely solely on the abortion issue to mobilize voters – strikes are at the heart of the dilemma facing Democrats in the final weeks before the midterm elections. An internal strategy memo tells Democrats not to talk about the record number of jobs President Joe Biden has created (10 million in two years) because voters already know unemployment is low. Instead, voters are concerned about inflation — something Democrats don’t want to talk…

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