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Posted 26 October 2022 - 07:46 PM

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito said Tuesday night that the leak of the draft opinion to overturn Roe v. Wade this year endangered the lives of justices by putting a target on their backs. “My patients in South L.A. — Black and brown L.A. — they’re going to be some of the most vulnerable. Many don’t have air conditioning and we’re dealing with rising temperatures and heat waves,” Abraham said, adding that the price of healthy food is rising and so are transportation costs. “Imagine having all this investment in electricity, but our patients have to get their beat-up Chevy to the gas station and contribute to the climate crisis to go and pick our food.” Fetterman's performance reinforced questions about his recovery from a May stroke google.com
























































































































































































































































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He worries that inequities will grow and that some people will be left behind as the U.S. invests in electrification and decarbonization. "Why are 1 in 5 Republican voters saying no to J.D. Vance?" the group asks in an ad that will be placed in newspapers serving small rural towns. "There are many reasons." “I believe that I run on my record on crime,” Fetterman replied. “You know, I ran to be mayor [of Braddock, a small town near Pittsburgh] back in 2005 in order to fight gun violence, and that’s exactly what I did.” "Behind this milestone, however, are 100,000 stories of pain - families split apart and forced to leave their fathers, sons and brothers.






































































































































































































































































































































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