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A Republican running for Congress in Virginia has gone viral after sharing what appears to be family photos online — as it was revealed the woman and three girls he was posing with were his ...
It featured pictures of women known as conservative commentators, influencers, and activists in pin-up poses, many of which in minimal attire. [ a ] One of the images featured conservative comedian Ashley St. Clair wearing a black bra and pearl necklace while sitting in a bubble bath , an apparent reference to one of Mulvaney's Bud Light videos ...
Hardaway and Richardson were registered as Democrats as of 2012. [12] Their first YouTube videos were a montage about police brutality, titled "Black Lives Matter" (which received 17,000 views), and a video about Sandra Bland, a black woman who died in a Texas jail (it received 32,000 views). [12]
She won the Republican primary on June 2, 2020. [23] [24] On August 18, 2020, Klacik's campaign released a viral video, titled "Black Lives Don't Matter To Democrats", which was filmed in a dilapidated area of Baltimore. [25] [26] The video shows her asking three residents whether they wanted to defund the police, and they said that they did not.
In a new video ad produced by a former Republican anti-Trump group, actor Sam Elliott encourages voters to "be a man and vote for a woman.". Elliott, known for looking like a stereotypical ...
Jubilee is a YouTube channel that started in 2010 and is dedicated to videos like this, where people on both sides of an issue — any issue, not just political ones — will debate each other on ...
While studying computer science at California State University, Chico, White appeared on a friend's live stream where commenters encouraged her to start a YouTube channel of her own. [3] Prior to starting on YouTube, she was a self-described " social justice warrior " and held liberal political views, but stated her beliefs changed after ...
Democrats and Republicans don’t agree on much. But among women, a majority on both sides agree that gender-based pay inequity is a problem, according to a new survey.