Justice Democrats, the increasingly influential progressive PAC that helped elevate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to power, has endorsed Rep. Joyce Beatty’s (D-OH-03) primary opponent.
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Ohio Dems Hype State Senate Candidate Using Exaggerated Anti-LGBT Claims Against Rep. Keller
The Ohio Democratic Party smeared Rep. Candice Keller as “anti-LGBTQ+” when announcing their new candidate to run against Keller for State Senate.
Read MoreCommentary: Obama Is Wrong About America Leading the World in Mass Violence
The predictable has followed the atrocities in El Paso and Dayton. Barack Obama raised the standard when he issued a statement condemning “language coming out of the mouths of any of our leaders that feeds a climate of fear and hatred or normalizes racist sentiments.” This is a bit rich coming from someone who sat with his wife contentedly in the pews of Jeremiah Wright’s Chicago church for 20 years listening to his white-baiting apologia for black violence and international terrorism, including the 9/11 attacks.
Read MoreFormer Miss Ohio Madison Gesiotto Talks to 2nd Amendment Supporters at Ohioans for Concealed Carry Event
POWELL, Ohio — Ohioans for Concealed Carry (OFCC) welcomed Madison Gesiotto to their 16th annual picnic in Liberty Township Park on Saturday. The fun-filled day included good food, dozens of 2nd Amendment supporters, prizes and speakers whose timing could not have been better.
Read MoreEmployee Accuses Google of Discriminating Against Pregnant Women
A former Google employee alleges that the tech giant discriminates against pregnant women. The woman made the accusation in a memo obtained by Motherboard.
Read MoreUS Envoy Tells Germany: Spend More on Defense or We Move Troops to Poland
BERLIN – An envoy of U.S. President Donald Trump suggested on Friday that Chancellor Angela Merkel’s unwillingness to boost defense spending might give the United States no choice but to move American troops stationed in Germany to Poland.
Read MoreCommentary: Mass Shootings Aren’t Growing More Common – And Evidence Contradicts Common Stereotypes About the Killers
When 22 people were killed in El Paso, Texas, and nine more were killed in Dayton, Ohio, roughly 12 hours later, responses to the tragedy included many of the same myths and stereotypes Americans have grown used to hearing in the wake of a mass shooting.
Read MoreNadler Confirms Committee Has Begun ‘Formal Impeachment Proceedings’ Against Trump
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler said Thursday that his committee has begun “formal impeachments proceedings” against President Donald Trump.
Read MoreJulian Castro Introduces ‘People First’ Plan to ‘Combat White Nationalism And the Gun Violence Epidemic’
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Julían Castro introduced his “People First” plan on Friday to “combat white nationalism and the gun violence epidemic.”
Read MoreThe Justice Department Is Gearing Up for a Big Fight With Immigration Judges’ Union
The Trump administration asked a federal panel to revoke the exclusive right of a public-sector union to represent immigration judges in collective bargaining Friday.
Read MoreOhioan Headed to California to Fight Anti-Semitic High School Curriculum Planned for Entire State
Michael Goldstein, director of the Ohio chapter of Proclaiming Justice to the Nations (PJTN), has been asked to represent the organization and testify against California’s new anti-Semitic Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum.
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