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- John Whitmire, Houston Mayoral Candidate, on his affinity for Republican funders & policies: Conservative Democratic Houston Mayoral Candidate John Whitmire dodges questions about his MAGA Republican donors and the Republican policies/talking point he seems fond of. [More]
- Cameron Campbell, Democratic Precinct Chair, on why he signed the petition to admonish DA Kim Ogg: Precinct 991 Precinct Chair Cameron Campbell is one of 60+ precinct chairs who signed a document to admonish Harris County DA Kim Ogg. [More]
- UAW Responds to Record GM Revenue by Striking at Company’s Most Profitable Plant: Roughly 5,000 United Auto Workers members walked off the job at General Motors’ most profitable plant in North America on Tuesday, shortly after the company posted earnings that surpassed Wall Street’s expectations, reporting nearly $3.1 billion in third-quarter profits. “It’s time GM workers, and the whole working class, get their fair share,” UAW president Shawn Fain said in response to the company’s earnings report, which comes more than a month into the union’s historic strike at the Big Three U.S. automakers. Including the surprise walkout at GM’s Arlington Assembly Plant in Texas—the production site of the company’s Chevrolet Tahoe Cadillac Escalade—around 45,000 UAW members are currently on strike across GM, Ford, and Stellantis. [More]
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