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Democrats trying to unseat each other III

The New York Post??? Really??? The Rupert Murdoch owned New York Post??? The New York Post that was just caught twice altering video of Biden to make it seem like he needed help???
 
The New York Post??? Really??? The Rupert Murdoch owned New York Post??? The New York Post that was just caught twice altering video of Biden to make it seem like he needed help???
You’re not suggesting that a Murdoch-owned company would lie to its audience??
 
The New York Post??? Really??? The Rupert Murdoch owned New York Post???
Better than Jacobin or The Intercept and their ilk which get posted on here a lot.

But if you dislike NY Post, there are others who have reported on this.
Pro-Palestinian protests disrupt Ocasio-Cortez, Sanders, Bowman rally
Anti-Israel activists protest AOC, Bowman primary rally
Commentary: Why are pro-Palestinian activists protesting Bowman and AOC?
'AOC You Can't Hide': Pro-Palestinian Group Targets Ocasio-Cortez and Sanders at Bowman Rally in NYC

Take your pick.
 
Catching up on some other issues,
State of progress:
  • Enacted: CA, CO, MA, ME, MI, MN, NV, VT
  • Proposed or partially enacted: AZ, CT, DC, DE, HI, IA, IL, LA, MD, MO, MT, NC, ND, NE, NJ, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, VA, WA, WI
  • No proposal: AK, AL, AR, FL, GA, ID, IN, KS, KY, MS, NH, TX, UT, WV, WY
However, House Republicans Want to Ban Universal Free School Lunches
The budget — co-signed by more than 170 House Republicans — calls to eliminate “the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) from the School Lunch Program.” The CEP, the Republicans note, “allows certain schools to provide free school lunches regardless of the individual eligibility of each student.”

“Additionally,” the Republicans continue, “the RSC Budget would limit spending in the program to truly needy households.”

The CEP allows schools and districts in low-income areas to provide breakfast and lunch to all students, free of charge. The program thus relieves both schools and families from administrative paperwork, removing the inefficiencies and barriers of means-testing, all on the pathway to feeding more children and lifting all boats.
 
Bowman out, Latimer in. So one Democrat incumbent is out. Bowman had baggage.
article said:
Bowman’s critics say his behavior in Congress ultimately cost him his seat. Bowman pulled a fire alarm in a House office building last year, forcing an evacuation. He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge, and the House formally censured him. Latimer attacked Bowman as a showboat who cared more about building a national profile on the far left than his district. He often pointed to Bowman’s vote against an infrastructure bill, one of President Biden’s biggest legislative achievements. Bowman has said he voted against it because it did not include liberal social spending priorities such as increased funding for child care.

The congressman expressed frustration during the campaign that so little of his work on issues such as curbing gun violence got attention. Bowman’s fiery rhetoric often made headlines, including at a rally on Saturday when he forcefully denounced AIPAC and bellowed, “We are gonna show f--king AIPAC the power of the motherf--king South Bronx.” (The South Bronx is not in his district.)

Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.), who does represent the South Bronx, ripped Bowman’s use of profanity as an “unhinged tirade,” writing on X that it was “unbecoming of a Member of Congress.”
Not losing sleep on him going away.
 
Catching up on some other issues,
State of progress:
  • Enacted: CA, CO, MA, ME, MI, MN, NV, VT
  • Proposed or partially enacted: AZ, CT, DC, DE, HI, IA, IL, LA, MD, MO, MT, NC, ND, NE, NJ, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, VA, WA, WI
  • No proposal: AK, AL, AR, FL, GA, ID, IN, KS, KY, MS, NH, TX, UT, WV, WY
However, House Republicans Want to Ban Universal Free School Lunches
The budget — co-signed by more than 170 House Republicans — calls to eliminate “the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) from the School Lunch Program.” The CEP, the Republicans note, “allows certain schools to provide free school lunches regardless of the individual eligibility of each student.”

“Additionally,” the Republicans continue, “the RSC Budget would limit spending in the program to truly needy households.”

The CEP allows schools and districts in low-income areas to provide breakfast and lunch to all students, free of charge. The program thus relieves both schools and families from administrative paperwork, removing the inefficiencies and barriers of means-testing, all on the pathway to feeding more children and lifting all boats.
Yeah, we need the Ten Commandments in every classroom, and children shouldn't have lunch either. Let's remind poorer folk that they are poor, and prove again that they are poor instead of giving them a modicum of decency.
 
Unusual coin toss determines outcome of 7-7 tie in Eugene House primary
Republicans didn’t field a candidate in the heavily Democratic 8th House District in Eugene, which meant whichever qualified candidate received the most write-in votes could claim the Republican nomination. Of the 103 names written in by Republicans, the two highest vote-getters were Democratic nominee Lisa Fragala and her Democratic opponent Doyle Canning.
Neither candidate bothered to go to the capital for this event, where the deputy elections director tossed a coin. "It landed tails up – a victory for Canning."

DC was not allowed to run in any other party because of the state's sore-loser law. Local Republican officials could choose a candidate if they wanted to.
Canning, laughing when she heard the results from a Capital Chronicle reporter, said she was shocked but proud that the Secretary of State administered elections so consistently, fairly and transparently.

“Even though we’re talking about seven votes, it’s great that we can all be so confident that the laws and procedures are so dutifully followed,” she said.
She had no idea who those 7 Republicans were, but she said that it was reason to compete in every district.
“The lesson here for any political party is to field a candidate,” Canning said. “I’m sure, had the Republicans fielded a candidate, they would have gotten more than seven votes.”
 
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