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Democrats take their job seriously 😂
As always, never buy anything made in china. Don't ever trust a democrat and NEVER leave your child alone with one.
Lawmakers say exclusionary provisions risk collapsing a once-bipartisan effort to build the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum.
Jacob Ogles at The Advocate:
Advocates are alarmed by attempts to exclude exhibits on transgender women from the planned Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum. Now, the Democratic Women’s Caucus is urging Congress to reverse course, warning that President Donald Trump’s anti-woman policies could jeopardize the entire project. The Democratic Women’s Caucus sent a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson arguing that exclusionary provisions could poison a museum that once enjoyed bipartisan support. “The work to establish the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum has been rooted in the joint conviction that women's history and women’s stories are central to the identity of our nation,” the letter reads. “The eleventh-hour amendment not only wipes out years of hard-fought bipartisan progress but also threatens our support for the bill.” Caucus chair Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández and steering members Judy Chu and Debbie Dingell led the effort. A total of 146 Democratic lawmakers signed the letter.
House Republicans put in partisan anti-trans provisions to derail the progress of the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum, and 146 Democratic Congressional members, including Reps. Nikki Budzinski (D-IL), Wesley Bell (D-MO), Sharice Davis (D-KS), Yassamin Ansari (D-AZ), Sara Jacobs (D-CA), and Sarah Elfreth (D-MD), signed on to a letter from the Democratic Women’s Caucus opposing the House GOP’s trans erasure plans.
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LGBTQ Nation: Smithsonian women’s history museum may be derailed by GOP effort to feature only “biological women”
Democrats take their job seriously 😂
Rep. Debbie Dingell (D) of Michigan joins Jonathan Capehart to discuss the purpose of the new "Heartland Caucus" and why Democrats are making a new effort to speak to middle America.
Flashback to when Nancy Pelosi, Debbie Dingell, Kathleen Sebelius, Donna Edwards, and Lynda Carter all got their groove on to Mary Wilson, who has now sadly passed away.
I don’t trust polling. I don’t believe that Biden is 16 points up in Michigan; that’s a bullshit poll, and it’s the same people who said Hillary had it in the bag. I worry about polling suppressing votes. I don’t want anybody to think their vote doesn’t matter. I’m seeing lots of Trump signs start to pop up. There are some very complicated issues that Trump is playing to divide this country. He is energizing his base, and we have to energize ours. If the election were held today, Joe Biden would win, but I don’t know what’s going to happen between now and November.
Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI-12) at The Atlantic on polls showing Trump losing badly.
Polls don’t vote, people vote. Unless we get every single person who claims they oppose Trump to vote, and vote Democratic, then we risk having a disastrous Trump second term.
People who are tempted to sit this election out or waste their vote on some impotent third party candidate need a reality check -- and nobody is better qualified than you to provide that reality check. Sometimes that means stepping out of your comfort zone to be more insistent and persistent than usual.
Debbie Dingell has, surprisingly, not only refused to endorse Biden, but also stated that Michigan's primary is "Joe Biden's to lose." This one is huge news for such a high profile centrist in Michigan to say this, and combined with Biden lashing out at an auto worker, gives me precautious optimism for today's primary.