Local Jewish Group Condemns Trump’s Anti-Semitic Rant
The DJOP called the former president “delusional” and said “it won’t bend to his anti-semitic threats.”
The DJOP called the former president “delusional” and said “it won’t bend to his anti-semitic threats.”
Anti-choice, anti-environment, and anti-worker, these Republicans’ extreme voting records show voters there’s a clear choice with their Democratic opponents Mitchell and Stoltz.
The Bucks County Republican state senate candidate is stumbling toward the finish line as Election Day nears.
The Democratic congressional candidate hits a home run by meeting personally with voters – a tradition long abandoned by the anti-choice Republican incumbent Brian Fitzpatrick.
Despite the Bucks County Courier Times editorial board’s bellyaching about Newtown Township’s pro-choice resolution, elected officials sharing the values of their constituents should never be discouraged.
Republican State Rep. Farry just voted to change PA’s constitution so that abortion is banned in the state. How stupid does he think voters in PA’s 6th State Senate District are?
After hours of debate, and with a three to one vote, Newtown Township affirms its pro-choice stance.
Republicans like Brian Fitzpatrick have ensured that today women do not have the same rights as their mothers or grandmothers. This has sparked a call to action for the November election and beyond.
To avoid talking about a woman’s right to choose or common sense gun control, Bucks County Republican candidates’ lips are sealed and voters are left to wonder what, or why, the GOP is hiding.
Local police may even deputize certain militias to help them deport immigrants, warns militia expert Amy Cooter.
The blueprint for a hard-right turn in America appears to be the roadmap for Trump’s second term.
A report by federal prosecutors offered example after example of brutality and constitutional violations, many of which disproportionately impacted Black people and Latinos in this city of almost 90,000 residents.
The incredibly lopsided “balance,” lack of actually diverse viewpoints, and dubious fairness and accuracy displayed in the network’s nomination coverage reveals what the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is really going for with the new oversight it installed, writes FAIR’s Julie Hollar.
“The American people have said that the Democratic Party of right now is not what they want,” the Bucks County native told Editor Cyril Mychalejko.