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Is the Republican Party witnessing a surge in diversity as three black men have stepped forward to compete for the party's nomination for president? Former Congressman Will Hurd from Texas, South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, and radio host Larry Elder are shaking up the GOP race with their historic candidacies. Senator Scott, the only Black Republican in the Senate, has been actively hitting the campaign trail and recently brought the country's relationship with China into the spotlight. On his Twitter account, Scott emphasized the urgent need to confront China's ambitions, warning, "China's goal is not just to surpass us. It is to beat us. They're buying up our farmland, infiltrating our air space, and tracking our kids. Not on my watch. America can win this competition, but Joe Biden cannot." Meanwhile, former Congressman Hurd recently made an appearance on the popular talk show, The View, where he highlighted the importance of safeguarding American democracy. In a clip from the show, he shared on his Twitter account, he underscored the notion that Democracy might be taken for granted. Adding further momentum to the diverse field, radio host Larry Elder has announced his participation in the upcoming Presidential Candidate Forum on Entrepreneurship hosted by Right to Start in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Set to take place next Friday, the forum will provide a platform for Elder to share his vision and ideas on fostering economic growth and opportunities for all Americans. The presence of three black candidates in the Republican race has sparked discussions about the party's inclusivity and the potential for broadening its appeal to a diverse range of voters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
First Baptist Church Keller hosted a presidential candidate forum this past week, and there are some new giving totals that should encourage Southern Baptists.
The anti-choice amendment advanced to the full State Government Committee and passed on a 10-5 party line vote. We talk about that, our press conference on a new bill protecting Iowans with pre-existing conditions and play clips from the 2020 Presidential Candidate Forum on Democracy held here in Des Moines this past weekend. Links: Hear Claire Celsi's interview on Daily Dome Des Moines Register: Iowa lawmakers consider measures to protect people with pre-existing conditions as 'Obamacare' faces legal challenges Watch the 2020 Presidential Candidate Forum on Democracy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/progress-iowa/message
Native issues are front and center at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum in Sioux City, Iowa. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Sen. Bernie Sanders, former HUD secretary Julián Castro and Mark Charles (Diné) are among the candidates scheduled to face a panel of Native questioners and give their views on Native-specific issues. In other debates, candidates rarely express their perspective on topics like the Trust Responsibility, treaty obligations, and tribal consultation. It’s an unprecedented opportunity to hear what the candidates offer the substantial Native American voting population. We’ll have some of the highlights from the forum and hear perspective about the event.
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The Ideas of the Liberty Movement Distilled with Alex Merced
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Love over Fear: Politics of individual respect, reciprocity and hope
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Independent Political Commentary From a Geeky Latino Millennial
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On July 24th, at the University of Missouri, St. Louis, The Green Party held a candidate forum. KKFI was on hand to record it. Part 2 airs next week. The […] The post Green Party Presidential Candidate Forum Part 1 appeared first on KKFI.