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Apologies to her for jumping to conclusions, and shame on ABC, Politico and others for cherry picking their reporting
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Juan Hinojosa is also a seasoned candidate. Juan is running for HD 32. Find him on Facebook www.facebook.com/juan.j.hinoj...
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I have had major labor leaders tell me to my face that more union democracy absolutely leads to more politically progressive outcomes. This is bullshit and the kind of lie that the labor movement loves to tell itself.
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TDU still exists--and it is the reason Sean O'Brien is president of the Teamsters today. So if you dislike O'Brien--and you should, he's the worst most craven licker of right wing boots the Teamsters has ever seen as president--you should probably question the narrative around union democracy.
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What a dunce
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Hoping for a good series… no matter who wins 🏀🏀🏀🏀
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Rufo has always been completely transparent about the entirely dishonest tactics deployed to further his reactionary projects. That he’s been so tremendously successful in poisoning the polity and manufacturing nationwide crusades is a devastating indictment of our political culture and media elite.
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One reason they do this is because it helps them signal “balance” and prove their “neutral” credentials: “Look, no liberal bias here!” But it’s also a reminder that Rufo’s propaganda taps into anti-“woke” anxieties and reactionary impulses that are widely shared in elite mainstream circles.
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Tarrant County quietly hired the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), a D.C.-based anti-voting group, to run the redistricting process.
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Tarrant County is Texas’s third-largest county, with a population of around 2.2 million, and is home to Fort Worth. Voters elect four commissioners who, along with the County Judge Tim O’Hare, make up the county’s five-member governing body, known as commissioners court.