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NY Times Mocks Claims of Mostly Peaceful Jan 6, But Floyd Protests Overwhelmingly Peaceful
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Do Utahns support photo ID requirements for voting? Dennis Romboy © Scott G Winterton, Deseret News Voters cast their ballots at Trolley Square in Salt Lake City last November. While Utah’s all-Republican congressional delegation roundly condemned a sweeping voting rights bill, more than half of voters in the state favor national guidelines for voting in elections across the country.
While Utah’s all-Republican congressional delegation roundly condemned a sweeping voting rights bill, more than half of voters in the state favor national guidelines for elections across the country.
A new Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll found 55% of Utahns think nationwide standards are necessary to protect voting rights. The survey showed 34% say voting laws should be made by state and local governments, while 11% aren’t sure.
Charles Hurt: Dems Feast on Human Misery by Exploiting Florida Condo Collapse
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#MeToo. Black Lives Matter. Global warming … er, climate change (whatever!).
Rising seas! Yeah, that’s it! Rising seas it is now!
In yet another desperate effort to capitalize on unspeakable human tragedy, a top official in President Biden’s administration watched the heart-wrenching search for survivors in the Florida building collapse and thought to herself, “I can use this to push our agenda.”
About 150 innocent souls are still missing, most presumed dead beneath the crushed rubble. Before their bodies have even been located and recovered from the site, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm saw an opportunity.