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It's so delicio-awkward watching as the remaining two GOP presidential candidate contradict one another. In particular, as Nikki Haley blithely spouts nonsense about the U.S. never being a racist nation, her opponent - the former U.S. President, with his noted civil rights mis-steps, refers to her by her ethnic birth name in a not-so-subtle dogwhistle to his base. He's also gone "birther" in her direction. This all has me hoping she's able to stay in the race awhile - and goodness knows now that she's the last non-Trump option for establishment Republicans to back (monetarily), why not?
A Cobb County judge put the brakes on an eager divorce attorney looking to politicize the Wade divorce by deposing Fulton D.A. Fani Willis. Also, there's one way Fani can shut this noise down and stay on the Trump case ... if she's even able to.
Vice President Kamala Harris spoke before Wisconsin voters today on the anniversary of 'Roe v Wade' being codified into law by the Supreme Court 51 yers ago. I've included the audio, followed by my routine reminder that abortion rights - lost the last time the mosaic of liberal voters weren't united and energized in an election year - is but one of many issues at stake this cycle.
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It's so delicio-awkward watching as the remaining two GOP presidential candidate contradict one another. In particular, as Nikki Haley blithely spouts nonsense about the U.S. never being a racist nation, her opponent - the former U.S. President, with his noted civil rights mis-steps, refers to her by her ethnic birth name in a not-so-subtle dogwhistle to his base. He's also gone "birther" in her direction. This all has me hoping she's able to stay in the race awhile - and goodness knows now that she's the last non-Trump option for establishment Republicans to back (monetarily), why not?
A Cobb County judge put the brakes on an eager divorce attorney looking to politicize the Wade divorce by deposing Fulton D.A. Fani Willis. Also, there's one way Fani can shut this noise down and stay on the Trump case ... if she's even able to.
Vice President Kamala Harris spoke before Wisconsin voters today on the anniversary of 'Roe v Wade' being codified into law by the Supreme Court 51 yers ago. I've included the audio, followed by my routine reminder that abortion rights - lost the last time the mosaic of liberal voters weren't united and energized in an election year - is but one of many issues at stake this cycle.

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