It was gubernatorial debate as well.
Washington Governor's Debate
Candidates to be Washington’s next governor, incumbent Jay Inslee (D) and Loren Culp (R), participated in a televised debate. Washington State Debate Coalition and AARP sponsored the event. Governor Inslee ran for president of the United States in 2019. He eventually suspended his campaign, citing extremely low poll numbers. He is seeking his third term as governor. ( Video)
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THE MEDIA FOCUSED ON A FLY!
I'm sure if the media could they track down the fly that landed on Pence's head during the debate last night and ask for an interview of the horse fly!
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Fly lands on Pence's head in debate: Twitter explodes---Seattle PI
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VP Debate: Pence Exposes Harris's Radical Leftist Policies---Patriot Post
Interrupting Is Not Evidence of Sexism
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Senator Murray also reiterated her urgent call for Senate Republicans to listen to the American people and wait to fill Justice Ginsburg’s Supreme Court seat
(Washington, D.C.) – On a conference call with reproductive health advocates and patients from Washington state, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), the top Democrat on the Senate health committee, highlighted Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s extreme opposition to health care reform and reproductive health care, and discussed the threat her nomination would pose to laws and policies enshrining affordable health care, protections for pre-existing conditions, and access to safe, legal abortion. The news conference call came after reports that Senate Republicans are planning to move forward with their plans to try and jam Judge Barrett on to the Supreme Court in a rushed process, in spite of Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s decision to adjourn the Senate following some of its members—including members of the Senate Judiciary Committee—announcing they had contracted COVID-19.
“This is such a critical time in our nation for so many people, on so many levels,” Senator Murray said in opening remarks during the conference call. “It is … important to keep raising our voices against Senate Republican’s blatant hypocrisy and indifference in trying to rush and fill Justice Ginsburg’s seat on the Supreme Court.”
“There is no question President Trump chose Judge Barrett because he believes she would rule to strike down health care for families across the country, end protections for pre-existing conditions and end safe, legal abortion in this country—this has been his whole judicial agenda from the start,” Senator Murray added.
During the discussion, Senator Murray heard from Jennifer Allen, CEO of Planned Parenthood Votes Northwest and Hawai’i about the offensive and dire consequences facing women and families if Judge Barrett is appointed to fill Justice Ginsburg’s Supreme Court seat and votes to overturn Roe v. Wade and other vital rights, as well as two women from Washington state who shared their personal stories about the importance of having access to reproductive health care and their fears regarding how Judge Barrett and a conservative Supreme Court majority would rule on important cases impacting health care and more. Senator Murray reiterated her strong opposition to Judge Barrett and her record, as well as Senate Republicans’ brazen efforts to try and rush her on to the nation’s highest court, noting that Judge Barrett was hand-picked by President Trump to help overturn affordable health care, eliminate protections for pre-existing conditions, and criminalize abortions. Senator Murray also continued to urge Washingtonians and people across the nation to keep raising their voices to push Senate Republicans’ to listen to the American people and allow the next President to fill Justice Ginsburg’s seat.
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Cactus COVID-19 Task Force Protects Reserve Force--DOD
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR TO MARK SIXTH ANNUAL NATIONAL APPRENTICESHIP WEEK, NOVEMBER 8-14, 2020
Who We Stand For And What We Fight For.--US Chamber of Commerce
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Ecology invests $22 million to help rivers and streams--DOE
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Trump says stimulus talks ‘productive,’ two days after he shut down negotiations--Washington Times
Trump campaign asks for next debate to be delayed after refusing virtual event--THE HILL
F.B.I. Says Michigan Militia Plotted to Kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
Six men had been discussing taking Ms. Whitmer, a Democrat, hostage since at least the summer, the F.B.I. said.---NYT
Biden says he will follow debate organizers’ recommendations
The head of the Presidential Debate Commission said that both campaigns were given five minutes’ notice before the change in format was announced, and that they were not asked to consent to the decision.--WP
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