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Cher: If They're No Democrats to Protect America, GOP Will Achieve the Dream of White Supremacy


10 Apr 2021
Left-wing pop superstar Cher believes Democrats are the only thing standing in the way of the GOP achieving what she says is the party’s “dream of white supremacy,” contending “they bring Jim Crow back” despite the fact that Democrats historically introduced, supported, and championed Jim Crow Laws in the U.S.
“’VOTER SUPPRESSION, ” Cher began. “2 Words That Define Immoral Republican Pols. They Bring Jim Crow Back, Wrap Themselves In The,&Have Gone 2 ‘Whites Only’2BLK, ETHNIC,& POOR DEMS FROM VOTING,& WINNING.”
“IF THERE R NO DEMS 2 PROTECT,Gop WILL ACHIEVE THE DREAM THEY’VE4. ‘WHITE SUPREMACY, ” the “Strong Enough” singer told her 3.9 million Twitter followers. ....

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Science panel Republicans more likely to oppose Biden victory


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Vice President Mike Pence (left) and Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi opened debate last week on certifying Electoral College results.
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Science panel Republicans more likely to oppose Biden victory
Jan. 12, 2021 , 2:35 PM
In the previous Congress, Republicans and Democrats on the science committee in the U.S. House of Representatives worked together to pass dozens of bills aimed at bolstering the U.S. research enterprise. But that much-touted bipartisanship didn’t extend to last week’s House vote to certify the election of Joe Biden to be the next president. ....

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