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Southpaws 11-11-22 Pod

Southpaws 11-11-22 Pod
Nov 11, 2022 · 58m 56s

Darren Gibson is back to discuss these topics: The "Red Wave" was a total washout. Michigan Democrats ran the table as they held the Governor, Attorney General, and Secretary of...

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Darren Gibson is back to discuss these topics:

The "Red Wave" was a total washout.

Michigan Democrats ran the table as they held the Governor, Attorney General, and Secretary of State positions and gained control of the Legislature for the first time in 40 years.

Democrat Hillary Scholten became the first woman to represent Grand Rapids in Congress after defeating Republican John Gibbs, who was supported by Donald Trump.

It was a terrible night for Trump as many of the candidates he supported were defeated.

Ballot proposals protecting abortion rights were approved in Michigan, Vermont, and California. Kentucky voters turned down a proposal stating that abortion is not protected by the state constitution. Montana voters turned down their "born alive" legislation.

Darren played audio of Gretchen Whitmer's victory speech.

Darren read a special editorial where he said that progressives have a long way to go to gain control of the Democratic Party. He also reiterated that a difference of opinions is not the same as a difference of morals.

Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) recently spoke at a get out the vote rally in Ann Arbor, Michigan where he warned the audience about the oligarchs.

And Darren read an article written by Jack Prince where he warns everyone how MAGA conservatives are trying to take over school boards and local government.
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