Republican gubernatorial candidate Rick Jackson, starting August 1st, will start spending a whopping $87 million on television and digital ads. Voters will see the digital ads on their screen statewide, but not every Georgia television will see the broadcast spots. Coupling this commitment with his pledge to Georgians to match the $1k per child contribution to the Trump investment savings accounts (which he will personally fund with or without the Legislature), he’s aiming to reach far beyond the GOP base to secure more votes. RISING… Meanwhile, his Democrat challenger Keisha Lance Bottons is struggling to raise donations and DRIFTING…
WNBA embroiled in trans-athlete drama
Last Sunday a mother and daughter attended the Atlanta Dream/Indiana Fever basketball game at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena. With two minutes left in overtime the pair were ordered to cover their XX-XY chromosome shirts— and the censorship incident went viral. It’s obvious that left-wing, pro-trans leaders of the Women’s National Basketball Association are intent on suppressing the message that men and women are different and that biological men cannot become women. However, widespread public support exists for these statements of fact, and by trying to censor them the WNBA is actually causing these viral moments. And that seems to be bringing more people to the side of sanity. RISING…
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