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Alycia Barnard: Smaller Federal Government

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The United States of America consists of 50 states, united together as a country.

Kari Lake for Governor: Kari Lake Squares Off With Dana Bash on State of The Union

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Kari Lake for Governor: Kari Lake Squares Off With Dana Bash on State of The Union.

Al Krulick: Abortion Rights

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One of the most fascinating ironies of our current political scene is the sight of anti-vax protesters holding signs that read: “My Body, My Choice.

Al Krulick: Campaign Finance

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When I first ran for Congress 26 years ago, I said that the single most important issue facing our nation was campaign finance reform because it touched upon every other facet of our system of self-governance.

Al Krulick: Climate Change

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Climate change is real, and it is happening now.

Al Krulick: Gun Control

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Decades before James Madison’s Bill of Rights was being debated in 1789, it had long been accepted wisdom that the 3.5 million people living in the original 13 colonies depended upon firearms to secure wild game for food, as well as for their defense against hostile forces during the French and Indian War.

Al Krulick: Healthcare

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Everyone gets sick, and lots of people have accidents, but not everyone can access healthcare when they need it.

Al Krulick: Social Security

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The original Social Security Act was signed into law by Franklin D.

Al Krulick: Student Debt

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According to the Book of Leviticus in the Old Testament, “the 50thyear shall be a jubilee to you.” In that year, it was decreed that all prisoners and slaves would be freed, the land would lie fallow, and all debts would be forgiven

Al Krulick: Taxes

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In 1913, Congress proposed, and the requisite number of states passed, the 16thAmendment to the Constitution of the United States, instituting a federal tax on revenue earned by individuals and corporations.

Al Krulick: Voting Rights

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In 1965, Congress passed the Voting Rights Act (VRA), which aimed to overcome legal barriers at the state and local levels that prevented African Americans from exercising their right to vote under the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution.

Manuel P. Asensio can Help Lead Republicans in the fight against the Corruption

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Manuel P. Asensio can Help Lead Republicans in the fight against the Corruption

Manuel Asensio: Kat Cammack is a Liar

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I am a short seller who made a lot of money on Wall Street while exposing 52 different corporate frauds.

Manuel Asensio: The Radical Feminist Story of AOC & Kat Cammack

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AOC was created by Critical Race Theory advocates and the Black Lives Matter (BLM) organization.

Manuel Asensio: The Impact on the Legal and Regulatory Status of Abortion and the Constitution

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Since Roe v. Wade, activist judges consistently strike down state laws defending life by referring to “penumbras” in the Ninth Amendment.


Manuel Asensio: VICE PRESIDENT MIKE PENCE'S WRONGFUL RELIANCE ON A FABRICATED TWEET TO CERTIFY THE ELECTROAL VOTES

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Manuel Asensio: VICE PRESIDENT MIKE PENCE'S WRONGFUL RELIANCE ON A FABRICATED TWEET TO CERTIFY THE ELECTROAL VOTES

Manuel Asensio: Kat Opposes Asensio's Legislation to Deal with Woke

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I have repeatedly demanded that Kat Cammack to address the critical issue of woke's influence in Congress and she has refused.

Manuel Asensio: THE COCA-COLA AND LUTTIG STORY AND THE CASE OF THE CANCELED US SUPREME COURT JUDGE

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Manuel Asensio: THE COCA-COLA AND LUTTIG STORY AND THE CASE OF THE CANCELED US SUPREME COURT JUDGE

Manuel Asensio: How does the Anti-Judicial Corruption Act Work

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Under the existing Judicial Conduct Act of 1980, any individual can bring a judicial misconduct complaint against a sitting Federal judge in the U.S. Judicial Conference (“Conference”).