Gov. Noem campaign received contributions made by right-wing extremist, killer
In Response American Bridge Released a Video Highlighting Her Unscrupulous Fundraising Ties In case you missed it, yesterday the Argus…
Doug Mastriano Will Gut Public School Funding as Governor
On Sunday, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial nominee Doug Mastriano plans to significantly cut public school funding.…
10 (More) Unhinged Things AZ Rep. Blackman Said on Facebook in August
Arizona State Representative Walt Blackman (LD-6) took to Facebook this month to threaten those seeking abortions with jail time, equate…
McCormick Denies Outsourcing Allegations, Despite Offshoring Expertise
According to a new report from the American Independent, Connecticut-based hedge fund millionaire turned Pennsylvania GOP U.S. Senate candidate David McCormick claimed “his…
Arizona Republicans Oppose Bipartisan Infrastructure
Despite the bipartisan infrastructure deal's clear benefits for communities across Arizona, Republicans' 2022 U.S. Senate candidates have broadly panned the bill.
Mehmet Oz Now Backs Abortion Ban—Despite Knowing Better
Discussing Alabama’s highly-restrictive 6-week abortion ban in 2019, Oz “denounced the idea as dangerous, unfair to women, and premised on…
Joe Lombardo’s Education “Plan” Could Cut $300 Million From Nevada Public Schools
Today, The American Independent reported on Nevada Republican gubernatorial nominee Joe Lombardo’s “plan” to potentially cut $300 million from Nevada’s public schools. Lombardo…
Bad News for Wisconsin: Tim Michels Wins WI-GOV Primary
Tim Michels has promoted election conspiracy theories, repeatedly attacked abortion and LGBTQ+ rights, and proposed cutting funding from Wisconsin public schools.
Adam Laxalt’s Big Lie Reunion Tour — Featuring Ric Grenell
Call it Adam Laxalt’s Big Lie Reunion Tour. Tomorrow, the Nevada Republican Senate candidate is set to team up for a campaign event with Donald…
Every 2022 GOP Gubernatorial Candidate is an Anti-Choice Extremist
2022 gubernatorial candidates from Arizona to Pennsylvania have united around an anti-choice platform so extreme it risks endangering the support of their own voters.