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Introducing: The Vulnerable Pro-Abortion (and Pro-Impeachment) Democrat Encyclopedias

Throughout 2019, the pro-abortion extremists have taken off their masks and revealed their true colors like never before. From legislators voting in favor of radical abortion laws in New York, Rhode Island, and Illinois to elected prosecutors promising not to enforce newly passed abortion laws in red states, the pro-abortion forces seemed more determined than ever.   While many of these individuals represent deep blue districts, states, counties, or cities, a handful of them could face blowback from the voters in their jurisdictions.   Let’s start off with New York State legislators that voted for the “Reproductive Healthcare Act” who represent districts that President Trump either won or lost by a very small margin.   Control of the New York State Senate hangs in the balance in 2020 and ousting these Senators could make a big difference in who controls the upper chamber.   Currently, Democrats control 39 of 63 seats in the New York State Senate, Republicans ...

Why President Trump Should Write a Love Letter to Florida

In addition to Fathers’ Day, this past weekend marked another important occasion: the fourth anniversary of President Trump’s campaign launch.   Brian Stelter celebrated by describing his announcement speech, which took place at Trump Tower in New York City, as “entertaining and shocking,” adding “there was some racism involved involving Mexicans.”   While President Trump may owe his entire career to the City of New York, where he announced his first presidential campaign, he owes his entire political career (and his political future) to the state of Florida.   Perhaps with that in mind, President Trump will officially kick off his re-election campaign tonight in Orlando tonight.   While President Trump would have won the White House without Florida, the Sunshine State, more so than any other state, likely enabled him to win the Republican nomination in the first place.   Unlike the Democratic Presidential primaries, where every state allocates d...