🌵🏈👀 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐆𝐄 𝐈𝐒 𝐒𝐄𝐓 for the 2022 @GuaranteedRate Bowl, inside the @MLB home of the @Dbacks in downtown Phoenix!
Watch it live tomorrow night on @espn at 8:15 pm local (10:15 ET).
Today, we celebrate all those called to serve children around our state and across the nation in need of a forever home. It's been an honor to champion policies supporting adoption in the Senate and applaud the families that go on this special journey.
#NationalAdoptionDay
Wow:
This 'Statement Regarding RZIM Sr Leadership Team Members Michael Ramsden, Sarah Davis Philips & Abdu Murray' is very damning for @RZIMhq.
Thank you to @PaulCopan, @debbielicona1, @DrMikeLicona, @Sean_McDowell & William L Craig for their work.
https://t.co/p3jjmhDXqm
@McCormackJohn@NRO RT @McCormackJohn: Director of Milwaukee County Election Commission confirms to @NRO that the county had 100% of wards counted by 2:59 a.m.—and there's no trove of uncounted absentee ballots. https://t.co/bErOaLXLxU
“The pattern of Republican wins and losses on Tuesday was not random, and its message is not hard to discern. It presents itself as a blinking, blaring, screaming sign that reads ‘Republicans: Trump is your problem.’” Yuval Levin at @NRO https://t.co/9agpqX7TJ0
Lessons for the GOP:
1) Trump doesn't care about winning elections, except his.
2) He prefers bad candidates who appease him to good candidates who acknowledge he lost in 2020.
3) His brand helps in primaries and hurts in generals
4) He'll keep doing this until forcibly stopped.
Theory: Despite screwing every available pooch Trump accidentally beat a historically bad candidate in 2016, and the GOP has been foolishly mistaking that dumb luck for a winning strategy ever since.
Great podcast episode, @JonahDispatch
I appreciate your thoughts on the candidates/ parties who claim the mantle of democracy. Good for all to listen to because it shows the subtlety of words used to claim goodness when doing the opposite.
https://t.co/Y6n5Eq9YRt
Another must read!
"But 2020 told a different tale. The Democrats got whiter, the Republicans got more diverse, and now all the assumptions are scrambled." @DavidAFrench
https://t.co/gxFWiNbT6L
In 1988, 6% of white Democrats took an atheist or agnostic position about God. It was 3% of nonwhite Democrats.
In 2021, 32% of white Democrats were atheist/agnostic. It was 8% of nonwhite Democrats.
There's never really been a racial God Gap for Republicans. <2 pts in 2021.