senator david perdue. the winner will face stacey abrams in november. she s running for her party s nomination. carley: marianne rafferty has the latest from the campaign trail. good morning. good morning, carley and todd. the rates for georgia governor is taking center stage. brian kemp, endorsed by mike pence, against trump-back david perdue. president trump eager to see him acid for efforts to block the 2022 election. the future of the g.o.p. this raises bigger than me and brian kemp. it s about the future of our country. if we want a republican conservative back in the white house in 24 and a senate majority back this year, we have to win the governor s race in georgia. he has divided our party and he cannot beat stacey abrams. meanwhile, stacey abrams raising eyebrows and she appeared to disparage the state she hopes to lead as governor. i m tired of being the best state to do business when we are the worst one to live. and herschel walker hitting back at ab
the attack on the lgbtq community, and attempt to pass a make you say i m the better version of the most extreme conservative of my party. it is tasteless, he is should be taken very great alarm, not only is he implementing these policies and, florida facing him will do this as president of the united states, so i m not surprised he has changed his tone since 2016. he s doing whatever he has to do to, when but that is not the type of later we, want we want somebody who actually understands the policy and for everyone who lives there for lives in this country. and i should, note if it is about policy of trump when he was president, he didn t even recognize part methodist third year we banned transgender people from serving in the military, not exactly in the most pro-lgbtq but i mentioned earlier, on the political, front steve cortez used to work for trump, he is now his top spokesman for ron
“Woke” has devolved into another vaguely defined conservative political insult like the perennial invocation of “San Francisco values” and “socialist.”
justice gorsuch, a colorado native who once sat on a federal court based there said the state has offered confusing positions. saying a baker couldn t be required to make an anti lgbtq cake but upheld a law that would force him to make one that could be viewed as pro-lgbtq. he also referenced that notable case the court heard regarding colorado baker jack phillips just four years ago which left many of the key issues unresolved. mr. phillips did go through a reeducation training program pursuant to colorado law, did he not, mr. olson? he went through a process that ensured he was familiar. it was a reeducation program, right? it was not a reeducation program. what do you call it? it was a process to make sure he was familiar with colorado law. someone might be excused for calling that a reeducation. i strongly disagree. packed full of scenarios from dating web sites to pictures pis with santa just about where