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“It was always wrong to cut Jewish kids off from getting disability benefits solely because they want to follow their faith. The court did the right thing by ruling against California’s bald-faced discrimination,” he said in a statement.

Gov. Walz had ample chances to confront JD Vance’s bald-faced lies in their debate and chose not to until the very end.

From Salon

This is such bald-faced lie that I would be remiss if I did not fact-check Murray myself.

The state may receive a reprieve this time around, in part because its citizens have elected a judiciary—unlike North Carolina’s—that won’t put up with such bald-faced interference with democracy.

From Slate

Republican leaders spent much of the week decrying the vote as a bald-faced political maneuver and amplifying a well-worn criticism of President Joe Biden: That he bears responsibility for the historic number of migrants who have made their way to the U.S. in recent years.

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