Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) who is running again tried to sidestep the inflation issue in an interview with the Associated Press on Monday. She instead wanted to discuss abortion because it's simple enough for Democrats to discuss and inflation is obviously a failure for her party and cannot be defended.
“I know our families, the issues that are important to them are the kitchen-table issues,” she said, citing inflation that has been fueled by massive Democrat spending in the last two years.
So the kitchen-table issue for her is whether it's okay to talk about dismembering an unborn baby while trying to eat dinner at the same time.
“But I also know, talking with our families, the repeal of Roe v. Wade is having an impact,” she claimed. “We’re a pro-choice state, proudly. That’s why so many are outraged by the repeal.”
“But I also know, talking with our families, the repeal of Roe v. Wade is having an impact,” she claimed. “We’re a pro-choice state, proudly. That’s why so many are outraged by the repeal.”
Perhaps it's time to be a voice for the unborn human who should have the same rights in spite of him or her not yet traveling through the birth canal. What choice does the baby have?
At least Americans, are beginning to see what the real problems are that need immediate attention: gas prices soaring [the price per gallon in Nevada are above $5.40]; unemployment is higher there too than the national average; food cost astronomical; the Nevada electrical grid is now reliant on expanded large-scale battery storage technology as opposed to traditional energy forms like natural gas-powered generating stations, thanks to Cortez-Mato's "anti-energy policies."
Christmas may come soon for the GOP if the polls are correct.
Democrat Yusette Solomon, who works for the Culinary Workers union, acknowledged the state’s sagging economy is a far more relevant worry than the state’s abortion law. Abortions are permitted in Nevada up to 24 weeks of pregnancy, long after most EU abortion laws; and still the left wants more.
Legal, safe and rare has become shout your abortion.
“It’s hard for everybody,” Solomon told the Associated Press. “It’s the supermarket. It’s gas. Inflation is something we need to deal with. Everyone’s feeling it.”
In Arizona, the issue of abortion is also less significant. Senate candidate Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) is a co-sponsor of a pro-abortion bill that would force every state to adopt a new federal abortion standard that would permit abortions without limits.
“It’s hard for everybody,” Solomon told the Associated Press. “It’s the supermarket. It’s gas. Inflation is something we need to deal with. Everyone’s feeling it.”
In Arizona, the issue of abortion is also less significant. Senate candidate Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) is a co-sponsor of a pro-abortion bill that would force every state to adopt a new federal abortion standard that would permit abortions without limits.
Without limits. Think about that please.
According to polling however, Kelly’s abortion position is perceived as too radical by voters, finding only 27 percent want no limits on killing babies that Kelly's legislation allows. Hopefully the remaining 73 percent who want limits will limit Kelly's term to the one term he has already served as Arizona's economy is circling the bowl.
Currently, Arizona limits the killing of babies up to 15 weeks and 53 percent of Arizona voters oppose abortion up to birth. Kelly may be spending more time with wife Gabby Giffords.
According to a poll by Civiqs on Monday, 62 percent of voters say the economy is deteriorating. Seventy percent believe the current condition of the economy is very bad or fairly bad. Joe Biden thinks the economy is soaring and vanilla ice cream.
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The Democrat economy is harming Americans.
Seventy-one percent of employees are poorer under the weight of Biden’s inflation, up from 58 percent in February, a Bank of America-sponsored survey showed in September. But on the bright side, Biden and his family are all doing just fine.
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