Saturday, August 13, 2022

More GOP split

In a perfect example of the Republican party beginning to devour itself, a GOP group has begun running ads against Georgia senate nominee and Trump-endorsee Herschel Walker. Part of a $10 million effort to “defeat anti-democracy Republicans in key battleground states,” the Republican Accountability PAC (RAPAC) launched a $1 million ad slamming Walker. Top Articles Top House Democrats ask for review to determine 'national security damage' done by TrumpTrump now claims a 'standing order' to declassify anything that left the Oval OfficeUkraine Update: Russia's best efforts manage only the slightest Donbas gainsCutting funding for public transportation amid extreme temperatures is a match made in hell CLICK TO READ Viral video shows the reality of Starbucks' union-busting campaign, this week in the war on workers CLICK TO READ Connect! Unite! Act! Use CUA Circles to keep balloons in the air at Netroots Nation next week! Viral video shows the reality ofStarbucks' union-busting campaign, this week in the war on workers Cutting funding for public transportation amid extreme temperatures is a match made in hell “Herschel Walker might have been a great football player, but he clearly doesn’t deserve to be a senator… That’s why our campaign is built around the voices of Georgia Republicans who know that he’s unfit for office,” Sarah Longwell, the treasurer of RAPAC, said in a statement sent to The Hill. RELATED STORY: In Georgia Senate race, Herschel Walker's running against his own mouth—and from every debate The new ad, titled The Real Herschel Walker, focuses on the Heisman Trophy winner’s history of domestic violence. His ex-wife, Cindy DeAngelis, is featured, as HuffPost notes. RPAC’s website is dedicated to the takedown of Walker and Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano. The website highlights allegations of domestic abuse against Walker, as well as his lack of “understanding of the major problems facing Georgians.” Daily Kos has covered the numerous and real issues Walker has presented as a nominee and now candidate.

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