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Donald Trump is the most prominent politician to link immigrants and crime but not the first
Read full article: Donald Trump is the most prominent politician to link immigrants and crime but not the firstDonald Trump may link immigration to violent crime more effectively than any American politician before him, but he’s hardly the first to promote the unfounded narrative.
California voters reject affirmative action ballot measure
Read full article: California voters reject affirmative action ballot measureThey say affirmative action programs are critical to undoing generations of systemic racism and sexism that holds back people of color and women. Angel Chavez, 45, a San Diego tattoo artist and supporter of President Donald Trump, said Tuesday he voted against the affirmative action measure. “If I don’t get a job, it’s because somebody was more qualified.”In San Francisco, Harry Rochester, who voted for Joe Biden for president, said he was sad when voters banned affirmative action. “Being an African American man in America, I don’t think I would have gotten as far as I have gotten today if it wasn’t for affirmative action,” said Rochester, 40. California voters banned affirmative action in 1996 through a ballot measure that was pushed by the Republican governor at the time, Pete Wilson.
Californians to vote on racial, gender preference programs
Read full article: Californians to vote on racial, gender preference programsJesse Jackson asks a crowd for donations to the advertising fund to stop Proposition 209 during a rally in the Westwood section of Los Angeles. The U.S. Supreme Court has long outlawed racial quotas, but it has ruled that universities may use tailored programs to promote diversity. Opponents include Ward Connerly, an African American businessman and former University of California regent who pushed for the 1996 ban. They say government should never discriminate by race or gender, and the only way to stop discrimination is to end it. The numbers of Latino and Asian American residents — and voters — have grown, although likely voters are still disproportionately white.
Climate change largely missing from campaign as fires rage
Read full article: Climate change largely missing from campaign as fires rageAnd for Biden, the spreading fires are a reminder to the party's progressive base that he doesn't embrace some of the most liberal elements of the Green New Deal, the grand plan for tackling climate change. “The Biden campaign understands that a full embrace of an aggressive climate change agenda could create problems for them in Upper Midwest,” said Dan Schnur, who served as an adviser to former California Gov. For young people across the board, but especially young Latinos, we also care very deeply about climate change, not just like immigration,” said Christian Arana, policy director for the California-based Latino Community Foundation. Fire scientists say climate change, not forest management, is a driving factor behind the state’s fires becoming worse and more deadly. Trump visited California in November 2018 after Paradise was ravaged by the most deadly wildfire in state history.
Climate change largely missing from campaign as fires rage
Read full article: Climate change largely missing from campaign as fires rageAnd for Biden, the spreading fires are a reminder to the party's progressive base that he doesn't embrace some of the most liberal elements of the Green New Deal, the grand plan for tackling climate change. “The Biden campaign understands that a full embrace of an aggressive climate change agenda could create problems for them in Upper Midwest,” said Dan Schnur, who served as an adviser to former California Gov. For young people across the board, but especially young Latinos, we also care very deeply about climate change, not just like immigration,” said Christian Arana, policy director for the California-based Latino Community Foundation. Fire scientists say climate change, not forest management, is a driving factor behind the state’s fires becoming worse and more deadly. Trump visited California in November 2018 after Paradise was ravaged by the most deadly wildfire in state history.
Trump zeroes in on base to overcome reelection obstacles
Read full article: Trump zeroes in on base to overcome reelection obstaclesWith his rhetorical turn, Trump is feeding red meat issues to a base that helped spur his upset victory over Hillary Clinton in 2016. The reality is this is a different election than 2016 was, said Symone Sanders, a senior adviser to the Biden campaign. In 2016, a lot of voters went to the polls asking what kind of president Trump would be. Indeed, while many national and battleground polls show Trump trailing Biden, surveys have suggested that some of the former vice presidents support is lukewarm. 3 is a big day, Trump told attendees at a Students for Trump event in Phoenix.