U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., after casting her ballot during early voting in runoff elections at Chastain Park Gymnasium in Atlanta’s Chastain Park neighborhood, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020. Democratic candidates Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock are trying to . more > By Ryan Lovelace - The Washington Times - Friday, December 18, 2020
Women Speak Out PAC said Friday it is starting a new Spanish-language ad campaign as part of its $4 million push to help GOP incumbent Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue win run-off elections in Georgia next month.
The PAC, which is aligned with the pro-life Susan B. Anthony List, said its Spanish language ads will reach 100,000 voters it thinks could help determine the outcome of the election and has enlisted Mexican actor Eduardo Verastegui to address Hispanic Georgia voters in the ads.
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The anti-abortion group Susan B. Anthony List is launching a $4 million campaign to reach Spanish-speaking voters in Georgia to encourage support for Republican Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue in a pair of critical Jan. 5 runoffs.
The Susan B. Anthony List is running advertisements through Women Speak Out, its affiliated super PAC. Its latest spot targets the 100,000 Hispanic voters in Georgia that the group estimates oppose abortion rights and features Mexican actor Eduardo Verastegui speaking directly to the camera. Polls show contests between Loeffler and Democrat Raphael Warnock, as well as Perdue and Democrat Jon Ossoff. Democrats will capture the Senate if they win both runoff elections.
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Save The Senate FestivalConcerts requiring mass, in-person gatherings have come to a halt thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, but a germ can t stop the music. Artists across the globe are stepping up to perform in creative ways, most notably with livestreaming performances across social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitch and beyond.
In many cases, they are raising money for important causes, trying to keep their own important revenue coming in, or simply keeping their fans (and themselves) entertained while we all wait for venues to re-open. In any case, they re all valuable. In addition to sharing and keeping conversations about their art alive, it s safe to say these streaming artist are performing a tremendous service to a shut-in world and for that they deserve our thanks.
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A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas
Any other year, theatergoers could seek out almost as many different staged versions of Charles Dickens’ classic Christmas tale around town as there are official days in the holiday. During the pandemic, however, the most notable local production available for streaming is the unique one-man
tour de force that has been a popular draw at Maryland’s Olney Theatre Company for 11 years.
In fact, Olney held out hope until just last month that they could offer safe, reduced-capacity live performances of Paul Morella’s