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Katie Britt: Kamala Harris would rather talk about her favorite foods than
policy positions
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Mainstream media outlets like ABC News, the host of tonight’s presidential
debate, have a reputation for favorably covering Democratic presidential
candidates during election seasons. This year, the trend continues in the form
of the constant polishing and promotion of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Monday evening, U.S. Senator Katie Britt appeared on Hannity to discuss
Harris’ shortfalls and draw attention to the lack of focus on her failed
policies, particularly from outlets like ABC News.
“It’s sad because the American people are about to elect the next
commander-in-chief,” said Britt. “We need a commander in chief that will have a
secure border, that will allow our dollar to go further, that will actually
govern in a way that creates peace through strength. And that is President
Donald Trump.”
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Katie Britt slams Schumer’s plan to vote again on IVF bill GOP blocked: ‘Fall
of fear-mongering’
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Alabama’s junior U.S. senator accused Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer,
D-N.Y., of political posturing ahead of the November election after Schumer
said he will again bring up for a vote the bill granting nationwide protections
for in vitro fertilization procedures.
Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., claimed Schumer is engaging in political theater,
pointing out that IVF “is legal and available in every single state.”
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US Senator Katie Britt joins Education Disruptor Roundtable to speak on
education rights
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On Tuesday, September 10, US Senator Katie Britt joined US Senator Bill
Cassidy's Education Disruptor Roundtable to help spotlight the leaders working
to build positive change in the education system.
Among the panelists were Ruben Morris, Founder of the Alabama Aerospace and
Aviation High School; Kelby Woodard, President and CEO of Cristo Rey Network;
Amar Kumar, Founder and CEO of KaiPod Learning; Steve Grubbs, CEO and
Co-Founder of VictoryXR; and Heidi Vasiloff, Academic Executive Director of
Great Hearts Nova.
“I really believe that no child’s zip code should determine their opportunity,
and the work you’re doing is making that a reality and also showing one size
does not fit all. Parents and families know best, and they should be in control
of their child’s education – whether that be through utilizing their local
traditional public schools, a charter school, a public magnet school, a private
school, a trade school, or other options that are available,” said Senator
Britt.
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