can love who you want to love, that is going to be joe biden s america. let s talk about the fact that this fool wanted to tell us about black jobs. let s be clear. donald trump does not understand black culture. what he is doing is playing in our faces and he has got people he wants to sit up there and throw out his little tokens and be like, hey, look at my little black friend. that is essentially what he does. at the end of the day, i need people to choose themselves. if everyone is saying, the economy is number one, please y tell me why you would vote for donald trump when he refused to answer any economic question. he has no plan come he never has had a plan, and the only plan he plans to follow is the manifesto that has been laid out in project 2025, that believes that the ei is the end of us. that means people like me, people of color, women, that is a problem for them. they want to excommunicate us. they are trying to give the keys over to the white supremacist, as we
Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily BeastBefore the Arizona Supreme Court ruled last week to let the state’s Civil War-era abortion ban stand, the campaign to put abortion rights directly on the state’s ballot this November was coasting along.But with a stroke of a pen, the court enacted what could be the harshest abortion ban in the country—and also unleashed a tsunami of energy behind a ballot initiative that could reverse that ban by allowing Arizonans to vote to secure the right to
The front-runner for the GOP nomination for Nevada's Senate seat said he would not support a national abortion ban. In response, Democrats continued to label him as an anti-abortion extremist.
Nevada reproductive rights groups launched an effort to place an amendment on the 2024 ballot that would enshrine abortion rights in the state's constitution.
The measure, proposed by Nevadans for Reproductive Freedom, included "all matters relating to pregnancy," not just abortion. Judge James T. Russell said it was too broad.