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odinsblog · 6 months
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HILLARY CLINTON has a long track record of being on the wrong side of almost every major foreign policy decision in American history. Once a jingoistic warhawk, always a jingoistic warhawk, I guess.
Ruwa Romman is right.
And to be super clear: Hillary Clinton is dead wrong about not allowing even a ceasefire, because according to her, halting the genocide and not killing even more Palestinian children would somehow hurt Israel.
The best thing that the Democratic Party could do would be to get rid of all traces and any influence of the Clintons.
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thekeypa · 9 months
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“Saying that the word Nakba is antisemitic is like saying the term Trail of Tears is racist.”
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unknownworlds4 · 1 year
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As the United States 2022 Midterm Elections come to a close, both Democratic and Republican parties have celebrated a number of historic victories in the past few weeks. These victories have resulted in a very diverse field of elected candidates.
Alabama
The first woman to be elected to the Senate from Alabama: Katie Britt
Two women, Dixie Bibb Graves and Maryon Pittman Allen, have previously been appointed to the office to fill vacancies.
Arizona
First Latino Republican elected to Congress from Arizona: Juan Ciscomani
Arkansas
First woman to serve as Governor of Arkansas: Sarah Huckabee Sanders (a position previously held by her father Mike Huckabee from 1996 to 2007)
First woman to serve as Lieutenant Governor: Leslie Rutledge
With the election of Sanders and Rutledge, Arkansas will be one of two states with women serving concurrently as governor and lieutenant governor, the other being Massachusetts.
California
First Latino elected to the Senate from California: Alex Padilla (he was previously appointed to the position to fill the vacancy left by Kamala Harris when she became Vice President)
First elected Black Secretary of State of California: Shirley Weber (Weber was appointed last year to replace Alex Padilla)
First elected Filipino Attorney General: Rob Bonta (Bonta was appointed last year to replace Xavier Becerra who left to become Secretary of Health and Human Services)
First openly LGBTQ immigrant elected to Congress: Robert Garcia
First woman and first black woman elected Mayor of Los Angeles: Karen Bass
Colorado
First Latina elected to Congress from Colorado: Yadira Caraveo
Connecticut
First Black woman to serve as Secretary of State of Connecticut: Stephanie Thomas
Florida
First member of Generation Z elected to Congress: Maxwell Frost
Georgia
First Muslim women elected to the Georgia State Legislature: Nabilah Islam and Ruwa Romman
Illinois
First Latina elected to Congress from Illinois: Delia Ramirez
First openly gay person elected to Congress from Illinois: Eric Sorenson
First Muslim elected to the Illinois State House: Abdelnasser Rashid
Iowa
First Arab American to serve in the Iowa State Legislature: Sami Scheetz
Maryland
First Black governor of Maryland: Wes Moore
First Asian American Lieutenant governor: Aruna Miller (her family is from India)
First Black Attorney General of Maryland: Anthony Brown
Massachusetts
One of two of the first openly Lesbian governor is US history and first woman governor of Massachusetts: Maura Haley (the other being Tina Kotek)
With the election of Haley and her running mate Kim Driscoll, Massachusetts will join Arkansas as one of two states with women serving concurrently as both governor and lieutenant governor.
First Black woman to serve as Attorney General of Massachusetts: Andrea Campbell
Michigan
First Black Republican elected to Congress from Michigan: John James
First Indian American elected to Congress from Michigan: Shri Thanedar
Minnesota
First ever Transgender person elected to the Minnesota State Legislature: Leigh Finke
Montana
First ever Transgender person elected to the Montana State Legislature: Zooey Zephyer
First openly nonbinary person elected to the State Legislature: SJ Howell
Nevada
First Latino to serve as Secretary of State of Nevada: Cisco Aguilar
New Hampshire
First ever Transgender man elected to a state legislature in the US: James Roesener
New York
First woman to be elected governor of New York: Kathy Hochul (she assumed the position last year after her successor, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, resigned in disgrace)
First candidate elected from a House of Representatives race between two openly gay candidates: George Santos
Ohio
Longest serving woman in the history of the House of Representatives: Marcy Katpur (began serving in 1982)
Oklahoma
First Native American elected to the Senate from Oklahoma in over a century: Markwayne Mullin (Member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma)
Robert Owen, also Cherokee, served in the position from 1907 to 1925.
Oregon
One of the two first openly Lesbian governors in US history: Tina Kotek (the other being Maura Haley)
First Latinos elected to Congress from Oregon: Lori Chavez-DeRemer and Andrea Salinas
Pennsylvania
First Black lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania: Austin Davis
First Black woman elected to Congress from Pennsylvania: Summer Lee
Vermont
First woman and first openly LGBTQ person elected to Congress from Vermont: Becca Balint
With the election of Balint, Vermont loses its distinction of being the only state to never send a woman to Congress
First woman to be elected Attorney General of Vermont: Charity Clark
Washington
First Latino Democrat elected to Congress from Washington: Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (her predecessor, Jaime Herrera Butler, was the first Hispanic member of Congress from Washington)
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insideusnet · 2 years
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Georgia candidate makes history as first known Muslim and Palestinian woman elected to state House | CNN Politics : Inside US
Georgia candidate makes history as first known Muslim and Palestinian woman elected to state House | CNN Politics : Inside US
CNN  —  Ruwa Romman remembers the sadness she felt as an 8-year-old girl sitting in the back of a school bus watching classmates point to her house and erupt in vicious laughter. “There’s the bomb lab,” they jeered in yet another attempt to brand her family as terrorists. On Tuesday, the same girl – now a 29-year-old community organizer – made history as the first known Muslim woman elected to…
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intelreform · 2 years
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AIR endorsement: John Chan (R) for Georgia District 97 House
AIR endorsement: John Chan (R) for Georgia District 97 House
John Chan runs against C.A.R.E. progressive Ruwa Romman. Brad Johnson discusses why a vote for Chan is a vote against a radical leftist. Mr. Chan’s parents fled China by foot, once finally arriving in the U.S. in 1996, son John was born here. He is a businessman with deep understanding of the dangers of the progressives.  
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thekeypa · 6 months
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“Every time I log into my personal Facebook, I see Palestinian community members share the heart wrenching news of family members killed by air strikes. Sometimes it’s a whole side of the family gon, this doesn’t include those still under the rubble.”
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