The pro wrestlers the Democratic Party needs to emulate
It is possible to stand for something and win, or at least not lose, even when the guy that signs the checks and the guy at the top of the card are in direct opposition.
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It is possible to stand for something and win, or at least not lose, even when the guy that signs the checks and the guy at the top of the card are in direct opposition.
President Joe Biden on Thursday urged the nation to accept the results of the presidential election, saying "the will of the people" was clear and vowing a peaceful transfer of power following former President
ridiculous and biased interview of Tom Cotton (who was fantastic!), and their so-called Panel of Trump Haters, and I ask, why would I do the Debate against Kamala Harris on that network?"
"I think in terms of changing the tempo and the tone of the convention and the speech, the president has made it very clear, he wants it to be more unifying, more uplifting, more positive and more optimistic
Concealed Carry Association, said in an interview, arguing that was due to illegal immigration, economic insecurity, "leniency" on the part of prosecutors and underinvestments in policing.
Both men have since made pleas for unity from the public, at the same time they try to make the case that the other is unfit for a second White House term.
"But the [former] president, even before the tragic events in Butler, Pennsylvania, was on his way to unifying the party, if not the country," Conway said, pointing to his reportedly civil exchange with