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The Trailer: Best and worst of 2020

The Trailer: Best and worst of 2020 David Weigel In this edition: Our first-ever awards show, the latest from Georgia, and the other election that just won t end. I m getting a dentist s office appointment and a nasal covid-19 test for Christmas, so count your blessings. This is The Trailer. © Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post President-elect Joe Biden gets his first dose of the coronavirus vaccine as part of the effort to show Americans the inoculations are safe. (Photo by Jonathan Newton /The Washington Post) “As far as I m concerned,” Vice President-elect Kamala Harris said yesterday in Georgia, “2020 ain t over until Jan. 5.” This newsletter generally agrees, and it ll be off for the next week, returning with one more issue before the new year and the Georgia runoffs.

Tulsi Gabbard Latest to Support Fair Play for Female Athletes

Tulsi Gabbard Latest to Support Fair Play for Female Athletes | Opinion Christiana Holcomb , Legal Counsel, Alliance Defending Freedom On 12/16/20 at 6:00 AM EST Thursday night, Democratic congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii stepped away from radical activists within her party to introduce the Protect Women s Sports Act. It s encouraging to see a notable Democrat support such legislation. However, Americans should know that Gabbard is not the first left-of-center person to take this stand, and she surely won t be the last. Athletic associations across the country have recently started allowing males to compete in women s sports if they identify as female. But this is inconsistent with the requirements of Title IX, which forbids discrimination on the basis of sex. Allowing athletes to compete based on gender identity rather than biological sex represents exactly that kind of discrimination, because it exclusively harms women and girls.

American Principles Project Urges Georgia Voters to Vote Pro-Life

14 Dec 2020 The American Principles Project (APP) is continuing its Save America Bus Tour with a push to educate voters in Georgia ahead of the January 5 runoff election for two Senate seats about the pro-life stance of Republican Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue and the pro-abortion platform of their Democratic rivals. Terry Schilling, executive director of APP, joined the tour on Monday and issued a statement about their efforts in the election, which will determine the balance of power in the U.S. Senate. Kicking off a great week in Georgia with @cfgAction on the #SaveAmerica Bus Tour! Love being with these patriots & talking with Georgians about why conservative, pro-family values matter in the Jan 5th runoff election. @Schilling1776pic.twitter.com/zqSumtKKdN

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