The Atlanta Journal-Constitution joins the New York Times in calling for President Biden to exit the 2024 race after last week’s debate.

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    And you know that’s true because they told you it’s true and why would they say otherwise unless their parent company had some sort of political agenda? But looking at those donations, can we truly say they have a political agenda? They seem like they’re solid centrists to me what with all those donations to Republicans and their groups.

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      They donated to Democrats as well, but either way, I haven’t seen any proof of them controlling the articles or opinions in the paper

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        Synema is not a Democrat, and it says so right there on the linked page. She switched to Independent after righteously screwing the party along with Manchin. For what it’s worth, Manchin changed to Independent as well.

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          They mean Frank Pallone. That’s the one Democrat. He’s in New Jersey and they’re based in Atlanta.

          So I sure would like to know why they are donating to Frank Pallone as the one Democrat they donate to.

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        They donated to one Democrat. The other thing that is listed as blue is an organization that wants more queer politicians of any political stripe in the United States. But I suppose anything that promotes queer people as human and needing representation is just part of the “woke mind virus,” so you’ve convinced me. Cox is 100% communist.