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denier. again, it shows that voters wanted to protect our democracy, wanted our economy to be stronger. also, when i look at nevada, we talked about the 221 latino vote for catherine cortez masto, i also want to point out a demographic that sometimes folks represent, and that s the asian american pacific elder vote. that s 11% of the electorate in the state of nevada, and they showed up, turned out in greater numbers than in 2018, and if you remember, i think it s a symbol of people rejecting the hate, the fear mongering, donald trump did so much negative language towards the asian american community when covid hit, and i think that community also stood up and showed out this election cycle. so it s momentous for our country, it shows the diversity of our country and how independents, women, young
they are going after gay rights. all these other things. the fear-mongering. what is the legal position there? is there anything in this draft ruling that would seriously threaten what the democrats are strieg trying to to scare people about. any right created by a judiciary can be uncreated by the same body. if you don t amend the constitution, you don t actually have that right. that s why liberals when they want to scare you talk about brown versus board of education. it was the understanding all the way through from the civil war forward that the 14th amendment did not prohibit segregation but they interpreted in the 1950s that it did mean that liberty included the right to not attend segregated schools. it was interpreted in.
they are going after gay rights. all these other things. the fear-mongering. what is the legal position there? is there anything in this draft ruling that would seriously threaten what the democrats are strieg trying to to scare people about. any right created by a judiciary can be uncreated by the same body. if you don t amend the constitution, you don t actually have that right. that s why liberals when they want to scare you talk about brown versus board of education. it was the understanding all the way through from the civil war forward that the 14th amendment did not prohibit segregation but they interpreted in the 1950s that it did mean that liberty included the right to not attend segregated schools. it was interpreted in.