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The national politicians most associated with the false QAnon conspiracy theory Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and Colorado Representative Lauren Boebert are women. (Boebert has repeatedly denied that she is a QAnon follower, but she has voiced support for the theory in the past.) Two of the people who died in the January 6 Capitol riot were women, both QAnon followers.
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West Virginia Democrat Senator Joe Manchin announced today that he will vote against the confirmation of Neera Tanden to be the Director of the Office of Management and Budget.
If the 50 GOP Senators vote together, that would deny the position to Tanden, an outspoken veteran of progressive politics who has risen through the ranks behind her mentors Hillary Clinton and John Podesta.
She is currently the President of the Center for American Progress, where she has served off and on since 2003 when not in a government position.
Tanden’s backstory is interesting because she was one of the Clinton loyalists who joined Barack Obama’s Presidential campaign after he secured the nomination in 2008, after having worked on behalf of the long-anticipated run by Hillary Clinton to win the nomination. Tanden was one of a small handful of Clinton loyalists who were brought into meaningful positions in the Obama campaign.