when it called its district attorney boudin. and that local election in blue, blue california was held up by pundits as a canary in the coal mine for democrats the party, according to them had a crime problem that republicans would seize on in an election year, one that already favored and here were some of those headlines. progressive backlash in california fuels democratic debate over crime. california voters send a stark message to democrats on crime and homelessness. democrats need to know the message that crisis september. week of recall, gas topped $5 a gallon for the first time ever and republicans began gearing up to make the election all about inflation. those were theoretically, the contours of this election, only a few months ago, as of the first week of june and then two weeks later, everything changed. the united states supreme court struck down a 50-year precedent protecting a woman s own right to control her own body which upended politicals across the country.
all right, so here is a saying that i m sure you have heard before. i certainly hope you have. the internet is forever. once you post something on it,, it is never really gone even if you think you have diluted it. and despite this gop hopefuls across the country are taking a power washer to their campaign website ahead of the midterms and scoping out the mention of the hard-line antiabortion stances. take for example blake masters, the republican senate nominee over in arizona. last week masters website claimed the candidate was, quote, 100% pro-life. that language is now gone. masters also deleted his support for quote a federal personhood law which would grant the same rights and legal protections to fetuses as any person. and he is not alone. several house candidates in battleground states like michigan, north carolina, colorado, they have all removed antiabortion language from the website. i wonder why. republican governor nominees in minnesota oregon, they are also foll
you have to lead it. and despite this gop hopefuls across the country are taking a power washer to their campaign website ahead of the midterms and scrubbing any mention of the hard-line antiabortion stances. take for example blake masters, the republican senate nominee over in arizona. last week masters website claimed the candidate was, quote, 100% pro-life. that language is now gone. masters also deleted his support for quote a federal personhood law which would grant the same rights and legal protections to fetuses as any person. and he is not alone. several house candidates in battleground states like michigan, north carolina, colorado, they have all removed antiabortion language from the website. i wonder why. republican governor nominees in minnesota oregon, they are also following suit. look let s be clear here for a moment. it is normal for candidates on both sides of the aisle to move to to the center, at least, rhetorically, before elections from some of the positi
focus. the january 6th tour taking pictures of hallways, tunnels and staircases inside the capitol complex, clearly not normal tourist fare and there s more. the committee has also released video of that same man you saw there near the capitol on january 6th issuing violent threats against house speaker nancy pelosi. senate majority leader chuck shumer and other democratic members of congress. we re coming in like white on rice for pelosi, nadler, schumer, even you, aoc. we re coming to take you out and pull you out by your hairs. how about that, pelosi? we re coming to take you out. we ll pull you out by your hair. we made the decision to play the video to you at all, not to amplify the threats, but to present the powerful evidence in the hands of the committee that refutes congressman loudermilk s previous forceful denials that he was not involved with tours of any insurrectionist in the run-up to january 6th. today loudermilk doubled down denying once again that he was