Barrett. I think would have been better choices, and theyre very conservative, by the way. I dont know why they fought and died on this hill. I dont know. Kaylee, as were, kayleigh, sophia brings up a point. Do you think that Brett Kavanaugh for the good of the Supreme Court and the country in general would have been better, had that nomination been withdrawn, whether he did it himself or the president did it, and you had gone with Something Like pore candidates, both of whom were vetted, names were out there for quite some time, even as the president was taking office. Those were put forward by don mcgahn. Justify kavanaugh has exposed the democrats that they will go to no length to stop them from trying to smear a man and stop a nomination. That has become clear. What i will tell you is the women merring right now, there are a lot of women out there, myself included, and i below evident a majority, who do not stand with the women at the womens march, who call Susan Collins a rape sym
Two new Republicans will join the Hempfield Area School Board after a year filled with debate of national hot button issues and a pause on a planned $132 million high school renovation project. Tracy Miller, 46, who works for a local tax collector, and Jennifer Stape, 38, a stay-at-home mom,
From the Westmoreland County commissioners to the Allegheny County executive and district attorney, numerous high-profile races will greet voters on Election Day. Arguably, no race has been more contentious than for state Supreme Court, where Republican Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge Carolyn Carluccio and Democratic Superior Court Judge
There are nine candidates for five seats on the Hempfield Area School Board in the Nov. 7 general election. A field of 15 sought the positions during the primary race in the spring. The district is rehashing a major renovation project, and there’s been lengthy discussion on topics including library
Fifteen candidates are competing in this spring’s primary for five open seats on the Hempfield Area school board. Candidates said they are running for office for myriad reasons, including concerns over the ongoing high school expansion project, debate over appropriateness of library books and materials and a desire for more