Electoralism/Democratism

6 Takeaways From Newsom-DeSantis Debate

December 1 2023

 

6 Takeaways From Newsom-DeSantis Debate

NEWS
By Jarrett Stepman

The two governors discussed homelessness, the border, crime, gender transitions for children, San Francisco’s poop map and more.

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Why Are So Few Americans Getting the Latest COVID-19 Shot?

COMMENTARY
By David Gortler

Other than President Joe Biden, and Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, few other politicians or celebrities are bloviating about getting new injections.

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EXCLUSIVE: DeSantis Responds to SPLC Smear

NEWS
By Tyler O’Neil

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office rebuts the Southern Poverty Law Center’s insinuation that he revived the Florida State Guard as an analog to far-right militias like the Oath Keepers.

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UNCONSTITUTIONAL: State AG Explains How the Biden Admin Twists the Law in New Transgender Foster Care Rule

ANALYSIS
By Tyler O’Neil

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti explains why he thinks HHS’ rule imposing gender ideology on foster parents violates the Constitution.

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Cartels Are Shifting From Smuggling Drugs to Smuggling People. Anti-Smuggling Unit Explains Why.

NEWS
By Virginia Allen

Over the last few years, “human smuggling has increased dramatically,” a detective on an anti-smuggling task force says. Monetary and legal incentives help explain this aspect of the border crisis.

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Good Guys (and Gals) With Guns Still Out There, as These 12 Examples Show

COMMENTARY
By Amy Swearer, Gardner Coates

These 12 examples represent only a small portion of the news stories on Americans defending themselves with guns in October.

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Labor Department Employees Not Returning to In-Person Work Raises Red Flags

COMMENTARY
By Colin Aamot

Long after the COVID-19 pandemic ended, data shows the Labor Department’s headquarters has so few employees back that each has an average of 1,600 square feet of office space.

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What States Can and Should Do to Ensure Fairness, Honesty in 2024 Elections

COMMENTARY
By Hans von Spakovsky

The 2024 primary season is in full swing, but it’s not too late for states to improve the security and integrity of their election process to the benefit of all voters, no matter their politics.

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Despite the Platitudes, the American People Aren’t in Charge, Says Congressman

NEWS
By Lucy Gilbert

As a nation, we need to reinvigorate a culture where we understand what made America the greatest country in the world, Rep. Scott Perry tells Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts.

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ICYMI: As Inequality Grows, Men Fall Further Behind

COMMENTARY
By Daniel McCarthy

Men and women are becoming increasingly unequal—and in one of the most basic measures of well-being, it’s men who keep falling further behind.

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