TYB
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr Retweeted
Edward Dowd
🚨🚨Bad news…real time Disability Data from US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) rose 857k in June to a new all time high of 34.15 million. The rate of change is accelerating again. If this was a stock it’s a break out chart and reacceleration of trend. Both employed women & men hit new highs as well.
3:29 PM · Jul 8, 2023·258.2K Views
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Erick Erickson·4h
I'm on a number of group chats, email lists, etc., and all of them are dealing with ongoing threads offrustration about the DeSantis campaign. The perception is settling in that something needs to happen, but everyone has a different opinion on what to do.
Richard Grenell Retweeted
Brandon Saario
DeSantis has a couple of problems
He doesn't have much charisma, and when he speaks, it sounds like lecturing rather than leading
His wife is campaigning more than him.
He tried to paint himself as perfect on covid, which videos show he wasn't. When he got called out, he said "Trump made me do it" which is weak. Should have never tried to campaign as perfect because Americans really dislike that. Admit your flaws because we all have made mistakes. I know I have
He can do better when HE campaigns alone and people don't get multiple people campaigning .
Stop with the cheesy groups
2:46 PM · Jul 8, 2023·20.3K Views
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I think it's just a meme. At least now it is, as his YouTube was taken away years ago.
Stephen Miller Retweeted
nibbler @cynomaxxx
I’m not insane the FAA made flight turbulence worse and then blamed it on climate change
someone please deboooonk this the react:view ratio has gone to my head
7:48 AM · Jul 7, 2023·705.5K Views
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https://justthenews.com/sites/default/files/2023-07/Notice%20of%20Appeal.pdf
Updated: July 8, 2023 - 3:49pm
Kari Lake says her election lawsuit is the best hope at reforming elections in the US
"I have great faith in this case, and we may actually expand things a bit. I will just kind of leave it at that, and I won't reveal our full strategy," Lake said.
Former GOP Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake said that she believes her election lawsuit is the best hope at reforming elections across the country.
"This is, I believe, our best hope to get reform in our elections: my case," Lake said on the Friday edition of the "Just the News, No Noise" TV show. "I believe it's the greatest election case. We have the truth on our side. We have tons of evidence. Yes, we haven't had a judge rule in our favor. But it takes a lot of courage to make the right ruling on this case."
Lake and her team have filed a notice for appeal. You can read it here:
"We filed a notice for appeal," she said. "And we're working on our appeal. We hope to have it filed at the earliest within a week, at the latest by the end of the month."
She hinted that they may have a bigger strategy with the lawsuit, but didn't elaborate.
"We have this fraud named Katie Hobbs sitting in the governor's office," Lake continued. "Anything they (the state legislature) push on election reform, she vetoes. So I believe my case is the only way to truly get reform and we're going to continue to push it. I have great faith in this case, and we may actually expand things a bit. I will just kind of leave it at that, and I won't reveal our full strategy."
Since losing to current Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs, Lake has contested the results of the 2022 election in court, arguing that thousands of Republican voters were disenfranchised on Election Day, when voting machine errors occurred in at least 60% of the voting centers in Maricopa County. She also pointed out major problems with the signature verification process for mail-in ballots.
Lake has vowed to take her election lawsuit all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary.
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/kari-lake-says-her-election-lawsuit-best-hope-reforming-elections-us