Slate: “In March, special counsel to the sheriff of Hamilton County, Tennessee, Coty Wamp, was campaigning for district attorney when she met with a group of parents calling themselves Moms for Liberty. Wamp said afterwards that she had facilitated a meeting between the “parents’ rights” group and the sheriff’s office because she thought law enforcement could help the…
Month: November 2022
Herschel Walker Told Woman Neither Woman nor Child Would Be Safe If She Did Not Get Abortion
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“Biden blasts Florida senators as he visits the state ahead of midterms”
WaPo: “President Biden warned Tuesday that a Republican takeover of Congress would have dire consequences for Social Security and Medicare, taking direct aim at Florida’s Republican senators in a state where the popular safety-net programs have numerous beneficiaries…. It was part of Biden’s closing argument a week before crucial midterm elections, as he has relied less on bashing Republicans…
“[NC Lt. Gov.] Robinson social media post makes light, doubts details of Pelosi attack”
WRAL: “A post on Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s personal Facebook page appears to make light of and cast doubt on details surrounding the attack last week on the husband of U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi. “I’m sorry Paul I don’t believe you or the press!!!!” the post, published Saturday, says. The message was…
How Black Landowners Are Recovering Generational Wealth in NC
The Nation: “These untouched stretches of green are an underrealized beauty. At one point known as Free Union, Piney Woods was founded well before the Civil War by Black folk and Croatan and Tuscarora Indigenous peoples. The area is known for its 300-year legacy as a historically triracial, economically independent, and free community. It is…
“Georgia Republicans avoid Trump mentions in midterm homestretch”
Axios: “In the final days before the midterms, the Georgia campaign trail has been marked by the absence of former President Trump. Why it matters: Trump’s candidacy and endorsements dominated Georgia politics over the last few cycles, but his name is now hardly mentioned by the top four candidates making their final pitches to voters.