Thu. 05/23 – Gillibrand Proposes a Family Bill of Rights - a podcast by Ride Home Media
from 2019-05-23T20:00
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Gillibrand introduces a Family Bill of Rights, two candidates are now accepting cryptocurrency donations, how Buttigieg’s comments on Jefferson and Jackson have played in the media, and Nevada is poised to join states in sidestepping the Electoral College.
Links:
- The Family Bill of Rights: a new economic policy for my first 100 days in office (Medium/Kirsten Gillibrand)
- How Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand would address maternal and child health (Politico)
- Rep. Eric Swalwell Is Accepting Crypto Donations in Bid for US Presidency (CoinDesk)
- Crypto/Digital Asset Regulation and Consumer Protection (Yang 2020)
- Andrew Yang Says Blockchain ‘Needs to Be a Big Part of Our Future’ (Bloomberg)
- 2020 Presidential Hopeful Andrew Yang Says Regulators ‘Owe’ Clarity on Rules for Crypto Industry (CoinDesk)
- Republican Senate Candidate Accepts The Largest Single Bitcoin Donation in Federal Election (CCN)
- Mayor Pete Buttigieg On Biography, Policy and Politics (Hugh Hewitt)
- Daily Caller tweet showing original headline in main tweet text (Twitter/The Daily Caller)
- Hugh Hewitt tweet thread responding to Daily Caller (Twitter/Hugh Hewitt)
- Democrats Say the Craziest Things (Karl Rove, WSJ)
- Republicans Keep Lying About Pete Buttigieg and Thomas Jefferson (NY Mag)
- Nevada could become 15th state to buck Electoral College in favor of popular vote (CBS News)
- United States Electoral College (Wikipedia)
- National Popular Vote Interstate Compact
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