Anonymous ID: 6aac3c March 10, 2020, 8:36 p.m. No.8373773   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3851 >>4020

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Concur anon..I'll take it a step further and say that indictments will be unsealed..thinking of the colleges..at the moment, which is being done under the guise of reducing the spread of

"covid 19", however some will be in permanent shut down, Why not decontaminate and resume normal schedules otherwise.

 

Spring break forever: List of universities canceling classes or implementing remote study

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/spring-break-forever-list-of-universities-canceling-classes-or-implementing-remote-study

Anonymous ID: 6aac3c March 10, 2020, 8:43 p.m. No.8373840   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3870 >>3908 >>3947

Trump endorses Jeff Sessions Republican rival in Alabama runoff election

 

Jeff Sessions couldn’t regain the support of President Trump. The president endorsed his former attorney general’s Republican opponent, Tommy Tuberville, as the two compete in a runoff election in the Republican Senate primary in Alabama. “He is a REAL LEADER who will never let MAGA/KAG, or our Country, down!” Trump tweeted Tuesday about the former Auburn football coach. “Coach Tommy Tuberville, a winner, has my Complete and Total Endorsement.”

 

Sessions, who was the first senator to endorse Trump in the 2016 election, held the Senate seat for two decades before resigning to join the Trump administration. He was ousted after less than two years leading the Justice Department, with Trump being unable to move past Sessions’s recusal from the Russia investigation. Trump publicly denigrated Sessions for the decision, which led to the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller. Trump did not endorse a candidate when Sessions and Tuberville were also competing against Rep. Bradley Byrne for the nomination in Alabama’s primary earlier this month. But he signaled last week that an endorsement was coming, mocking Sessions for not winning the primary outright. All three candidates attacked one another over who was more loyal to Trump. The winner of the March 31 runoff election faces Democratic Sen. Doug Jones in the general election.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/trump-endorses-jeff-sessions-republican-rival-in-alabama-runoff-election

Anonymous ID: 6aac3c March 10, 2020, 9:02 p.m. No.8374026   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Virginia GOP cautioned by California Republicans about redistricting commission

 

California Republicans and conservative activists warned their Virginia brethren that an independent commission to draw the state’s district lines is risky and could consign the party to the minority for years. Virginia’s Democratic majority in the legislature passed legislation Friday that would put on the ballot this November a constitutional referendum that would create an appointed independent commission in charge of redrawing the state’s district maps after the 2020 census. If voters in November approve the constitutional amendment, the power to draw districts will shift from the General Assembly to a 16-member bipartisan commission, including four lawmakers from each party, and eight private citizens of the commonwealth. Should the commission come to an impasse, the Supreme Court of Virginia is expected to be the final arbiter.

 

Despite the proposed bipartisan makeup of the commission, conservatives say Republicans in Virginia are setting themselves up for a disaster, saying the independent redistricting commissions have been tried in states like California and Arizona and are not as fair as they seem. “Independent redistricting commissions never are [independent]. They're always tools of the Left — always. There are no examples to the contrary,” Christian Adams, a former Justice Department attorney and president and general counsel of the Public Interest Legal Foundation, told the Washington Examiner. In 2011, one year after California’s state legislature shifted power to draw state lines from state legislators to a redistricting commission, Pro Publica published a piece with the headline: “How Democrats Fooled California’s Redistricting Commission.” Pro Publica detailed how the Democratic Party managed to seize power within the state’s redistricting commission while making it seem throughout the process that the makeup of the commission would be fair and equitable to everybody involved.

 

For example, California’s citizen-based commission promised to lay out districts based on testimony from those who lived in the community as opposed to statewide party officials. According to Pro Publica, California Democrats covertly recruited labor union members, local voters, local elected officials, and community organizations to testify before the commission on behalf of the state party’s interests when it came to drawing up district lines. With the help of the political data consultant who helped Democrats surreptitiously draw the maps in '''2011, California’s Republican congressional delegation plunged from 19 members at the time of the commission’s creation to seven today

 

“The districts that were designed, if you look at the number of Republicans in California relative to Democrats and you look at the total vote, it seems out of kilter,” Rep. Ken Calvert, a California Republican, told the Washington Examiner. “In other words, there are only seven Republicans in the House Republican delegation out of 53 members, but the vote is probably closer to about 28%. So based on that analysis, you should have around 12 or 13 or 14 members.” Calvert cautioned Virginia’s GOP, “They ought to look at this very cautiously and see how it's designed and how it's put together — put a lot of oversight on it because it didn't work out so well in California.”

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/virginia-gop-cautioned-by-california-republicans-about-redistricting-commission