Dr. Oz should be worried – voters punish ‘carpetbaggers,’ and new research shows why
Voters consistently rate homegrown U.S. Senate candidates as more relatable and trustworthy, and cast votes for them at higher rates.
Voters consistently rate homegrown U.S. Senate candidates as more relatable and trustworthy, and cast votes for them at higher rates.
“It’s gross, and deeply unpatriotic, for the big corporations to be rolling around in cash while charging us record-high prices for gas and groceries,” said the Democratic U.S. Senate candidate.
More than half of Americans can’t name a single prominent Asian American. Teaching our stories can help spread awareness, and stem hate.
Message laundering occurs when inflammatory language and/or unsubstantiated claims are mixed with mainstream partisan communication and presented to the public with an air of respectability.
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As a study published in 2014 in The BMJ found, half of the advice Oz gave out on his show was “baseless or wrong,” and researchers at Georgetown University found in 2018 that more than three-quarters of his recommendations “did not align with evidence-based medical guidelines.”
Many LGBTQ+ youth struggle to find accepting healthcare providers while overcoming other barriers like a lack of insurance and transportation.
“The total number of contributions is a major milestone that demonstrates Fetterman’s unmatched and steady grassroots support across the commonwealth.”
There are specific interventions the labor movement can make, beyond turning out voters and joining rallies.
What’s next? Labelling them Antifa. Local voters must deport this MAGA sheriff from his office on Nov. 4 to end his ICE 287(g) agreement once and for all, writes Editor Cyril Mychalejko.
“We are all looking for some kind of hope; for someone who has been successful in taking on the far right,” said Barbara Simmons, executive director of The Peace Center in Langhorne.
PA FIRE’s goal is to create “a groundbreaking, statewide initiative to protect immigrant rights, expand vital services and drive long-term systems change across the commonwealth.”
“Families are feeling the pressure, and so are the systems meant to support them,” said Elizabeth Zbinden, Food Program Manager with Bucks County Opportunity Council.
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