Joy Reid on the I've Had It Podcast: "I went to a meeting of CBC members in Mississippi and I didn't get any applause for it but I told them from the stage: you all have to divorce AIPAC."
"That divorce needs to happen now because as long as AIPAC money is flowing into your coffers you're never gonna be truly free to tell the truth about our foreign policy."
Conservative Radio Host Erick Erickson: Senate candidate Mike Collins' son-in-law features in campaign photos, registered to vote at a Collins-owned property, and appeared at his victory party, is a white nationalist influencer who has promoted Nazi imagery…
The tangled web of people tied to Mike Collins and white nationalism and racism keeps growing.
Luck changed Jaycina Almond’s story. She decided it shouldn’t determine someone else’s.
Since 2020, her Tender Foundation has raised more than $1.1 million and supported more than 2,000 Atlanta families with cash, diapers and care.
Watch her 404WARD story:
Ossoff: This is a pattern for Mike Collins, who is a known bigot and antisemite, and there's a very good reason that Georgia Governor Brian Kemp worked so hard to try to deny Mike Collins the Republican nomination in this Senate race.
Here's the bottom line — here's what Mike Collins needs to answer on the record today, and every national political reporter in the country should be asking his campaign these questions: Has Mike Collins, either personally, or through his business, or through his office, or through his campaign, paid this neo-Nazi? And is this neo-Nazi still based on Mike Collins' property?
I get it. Losing is hard. But six years later and Trump is STILL talking about the election he lost? This is something to work through with a therapist. Leave the people of Georgia and the country out of it.
Here’s the truth about Rick Jackson:
- He’s a billionaire health care executive who made over $1 billion for his health care company in Georgia, but does NOT want to expand Medicaid.
- He believes women have to PROVE they were assaulted before accessing abortion care.
- He wants to be a governor for Donald Trump, not Georgians. #gapol
Sen. @Ossoff: Who won the 2020 election?
DNI nominee Jay Clayton: I'm not going to do this with you
Ossoff: This is a job interview. You have an obligation to be honest with the committee.
Clayton: I'm not gonna get into that with you
Ossoff: You refuse to answer a basic question about who won a presidential election, but you ask to lead America's intelligence community. Isn't it humiliating to be unable to answer this question? To have to indulge the president's delusions?
“I know I’m the only Black governor in the country right now, but that’s not a title I want to hold on to for very long…..” @iamwesmoore on the potential of both he (reelected) and @KeishaBottoms (elected) winning in November. #politics#Georgia#Maryland
“I am the only black governor in America. I just don’t want that title for very long,” Moore said. “I do take some of this up personally, and that’s why I think being down here and wanting to support Keisha on this journey, it matters to me.”
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Raphael Warnock: “Donald Trump lost Georgia in 2020. That’s not my opinion, it’s a fact. The votes were counted, recounted, audited, and litigated. He lost, he lost, he lost. He’s trying to sow doubt on the integrity of our elections in Georgia so he can create the pretext to interfere in 2026. This president is a liar, a cheater, and a fraud and he has shown us over and over again that staying in power matters more to him than anything else”
A New Black South isn’t just an idea. It’s a strategy to build Black political and economic power.
We have the numbers to shape the future and influence state and local governments. That’s why I teach Civics for the People—so we understand how the system works and how to use our numbers to our advantage.
If Black people are 14% of the U.S. population but 38% of Mississippi, we have leverage there. Louisiana is 34% Black. Those numbers matter, but only if we’re organized.
Nobody is coming to save us. We have the numbers to save ourselves and help move this nation forward. We have to be willing to build again.
I’m not interested in convincing people we deserve power. I’m interested in building enough power that our communities can determine their own future. Every other group organizes, builds critical mass, and exercises political influence. We should unapologetically do the same.
This ain’t for everybody. But it might be for you.
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Disappointed Trump voter: "We've always voted Republican but that is about to change. Our biggest support right now -- where everybody is headed is to vote for a Democrat. There were Trump signs everywhere. Those signs are gone. There is not a Trump sign in this county anymore. People feel betrayed. We voted for you and you are doing this to us."
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It was a packed room at the opening of our coordinated campaign offices in Smyrna 🗣️
Thank you to every one of you who came out to learn about how we’re going to help get every Democrat up and down the ballot elected this November!