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WASHINGTON, DC - Activists use bullhorns to chant during the âWomenâs Moral Monday March on Washingtonâ rally organized by the Womenâs March and Poor People Campaign in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on July 19, 2021 in Washington, DC. The activists gathered to demand that Congress take action on issues like ending the filibuster, expanding voting rights, and raising the minimum wage to $15/hour (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images).
WASHINGTONâDiane Howard of Cleveland traveled to the nationâs capital with hundreds of other women to urge Congress to pass an elections overhaul and undo new state laws that restrict voting access.
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african-americans. the pattern here is clear. everyone knows these protests are about social justice. we know that. he has made it about patriotism. but really, at the core of it, is donald trump poking and prodding at accomplished african-americans, as we ve seen with his attacks on maxine waters, as we ve seen as he attacks jamelle hill, as we ve seen as he attacks me. donald trump wants to start racial dissension because it galvanizes his base like no other topic does. it s not about the anthem, it s about race. i appreciate your thoughts about president obama stepping back now, the timing of it and his influence in getting people out to the polls. do you ever read if that will hurt the president in the midterms maybe by, i guess, inspiring democrats more to get out, and independents in particular? alex, listening to that speech, it was just refreshing
inappropriate but then saying it was a double standard, went through all these different attacks, bob iger and folks at abc have had and they re saying where were the apologies from bob iger. david, what did you think? i felt this was a classic communication strategy to redefine the conversation around this. the white house is not at all interested in talking about roseanne barr, a key supporter of the president and her racist tweet. they want to make the conversation about a double standard of the press. she came completely prepared for this moment, was reading from it and said jamelle hill, joy behar, kathy griffin, tick, particula tick, tick, tick. they re trying to shift the conversation about a racist tweet from roseanne and abc