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Ghosts of the confederacy: Herschel Walker and GOP ask Georgians to join them in erasing history

ATHENS, Ga. — Jesus gets Sunday in these parts. But on Saturday, 92,000 pack into metal pews, eager to witness miracles. There are no false idols here if you’d dare think of such sacrilege on the hallowed antebellum grounds of the University of Georgia. Here, the visiting devils don white; the ‘Dawgs rock red.

Anticipation. On any given Saturday, a leader could emerge. It happened before. His name is Herschel Walker. The Heisman Trophy winner isn’t here today, yet he’s ever-present at Sanford Stadium. Anywhere your eyes move, there’s a student, parent, graduate, grandparent, teen, toddler, or infant outfitted in ‘34.’

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She pushed Trump's Big Lie — and now she wants to oversee elections in Ohio

A podcaster who helped shape the fictitious narrative that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump is on the ballot in Ohio for secretary of state, the office with responsibility for supervising elections.

Terpsehore Maras, who reaches thousands of listeners each day through her “Tore Says” podcast, has built an avid audience of Trump supporters, conspiracy theorists and QAnon followers. Maras frequently alludes to a dubious history as a contractor for various intelligence agencies, claiming expertise to share insight on key events like the 2020 election, the Jan. 6 attack, the coronavirus pandemic and the war in Ukraine.

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Religious leaders are also headed to the polls this Tuesday to bear witness — but it's not what you think

From Tampa Bay to Toledo to Tucson, pastors, Reform rabbis, imams and the Milwaukee Zen Center's female priest are training to volunteer as "poll chaplains" in swing states facing a tempestuous Election Day.

Poll chaplains know that anywhere votes are cast in their states, there could be mobs armed with Confederate flags, violent conspiracy theories and — in open-carry states — guns. Preventing voters from bullies is one of their sacred duties. But like Daniel in the lions' den, the poll chaplains will be armed with nothing but their faith.

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Executives got $500 for each $1 raise you got: The latest on pay in America

Here’s the real news on your 2021 pay raise, thanks to exclusive reporting by DCReport.

The Executive Class received $500 for every dollar in raises you earned last year, my annual analysis of the latest official pay data shows.

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Proud Boys whip up vitriol against a drag brunch in a small North Carolina town

SANFORD, N.C. — More than a dozen Proud Boys in tactical gear and gang colors harassed patrons attending a drag show in this small town straddling the Piedmont and the state's eastern plain on Sunday by calling them “groomers” and “pedophiles” as they filed into a local brewpub for the brunch event.

The 16 Proud Boys, mainly from the Cape Fear chapter and almost entirely wearing masks, massed outside the front entrance of Hugger Mugger Brewing in downtown Sanford at around 11:30 a.m. The group ballooned to about 35, including people holding signs with Bible verses. Later, a small group of men showed and started reading scripture to three people holding a banner to promote LGBTQ rights and Black Lives Matter. The protest also attracted local racists who have been fixtures at rallies in central North Carolina to defend Confederate monuments since 2018, one of whom used an anti-Asian epithet against an ally supporting the drag event.

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Pro-Trump effort to hand count ballots implodes in Nevada

One of the country’s most high-profile efforts by Trump Republicans to avoid using election system computers in 2022’s midterm elections and instead count votes by hand is coming apart at the seams.

Less than two days after Nye County, Nevada, began a controversial hand count led by an interim county clerk who is a 2020 election denier, Nevada’s Supreme Court and Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske, a Republican, issued consecutive orders late Thursday shutting down the operation until after Election Day, November 8.

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GOP Whip Steve Scalise predicts US will follow Italy’s new far-right lead

WASHINGTON, DC — Italy’s new far-right leader, Giorgia Meloni, has an ally in House Minority Whip Steve Scalise.

This week, in her first address to Parliament, Meloni downplayed the anti-LGBTQ, anti-immigrant and pro-“Christian values” agenda that helped propel her to the history books as Italy’s first female prime minister. While she has more than her share of critics, many diplomats across the globe have stuck to the ‘let’s wait and see’ approach with the newly minted leader who’s Italy’s most hard-right leader since Benito Mussolini helmed the country from 1922 through his deposition in 1943.

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Did this astrophysics team film a wormhole? Research trip captures several UFOs

ALBANY, NY — The scientific research nonprofit UAPx is like a 21st-century A-Team composed of two highly regarded astrophysicists and a computational astrophysicist, two Navy veterans who are radar experts, a mechanical engineer and a former Air Force pilot who can MacGyver a vehicle into a mobile lab. They research a controversial but critical field of UAPs — or Unidentified Aerial Phenomena.

The UAPx team relies on donations and grants to buy infrared cameras, audio sensors, and some bleeding-edge technology. MIT colleagues created and gifted a radiation detector that is like a powerful Geiger counter adapted to their research needs.

Last summer, they had an amazing stroke of luck. A documentary film producer funded a full week of research for UAPx in Laguna Beach and nearby Catalina Island, a hotspot for UAP sightings. It's where the famous UAP shaped like a gigantic TicTac was filmed and tracked on radar by Navy pilots from the USS Princeton pilots in 2004.

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MAGA candidate's extremism may save Charlie Crist's district for the Dems — even after it was redrawn by DeSantis

A pivotal Congressional district in central Florida – vacated by Rep. Charlie Crist in his challenge to Gov. Ron DeSantis – might not flip Republican as expected thanks to the Republican candidate’s extreme views.

Recent polling shows Florida’s 13th House district race tied at 47 percent between Democrat Eric Lynn and Republican Anna Paulina Luna. And Luna is the target of the Progress Pinellas Super PAC, which is funded with more than $5 million in donations from Chicago billionaire Justin Ishbia, Florida Politics reports.

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A neuroscientist warns: The war with Trump has just begun — and it’s deeply psychological

Most of us are sick and tired of hearing about Donald Trump. We want him to go away, forever. But the unfortunate truth is that just isn’t happening—not any time soon, at least. Trump’s influence over the Republican party is as great as ever, and if we ignore that, it is like ignoring an infection. It will fester and spread and eat away at the flesh of America unless it is dealt with. But what is the antibiotic that stops the cultural disease that is Donald Trump?

First, we must realize that we are engaged in something like a game of chess. To defeat our opponent, we must be thinking many steps ahead, and we must try to anticipate what they are going to do. We must rely on our rational mind and our reactions must be mindful and strategic, rather than reflexive and impulsive. That may sound like obvious advice, but so far, the Left has been responding predictably, without foresight or strategy, and playing right into Trump’s hand as a result. The more CNN and MSNBC attack Trump and say he is the anti-Christ, the more he is loved by the Right. They think, “If he’s pissed them off that much, he must be doing something right!”

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Democrats warn Trump using midterms to seize power he failed to on Jan. 6

WASHINGTON, DC — If at first, you don’t succeed (at the ballot box, in court or by an armed mob) try, try again (by controlling elections themselves). That seems to be Trump’s new plan, which has many observers, including Jan. 6 committee members, worried that America’s on the verge of a revolution.
While many are braced for another violent insurrection, some fear a quiet takeover of American elections has already taken root on the right. And they’re afraid it’s going to bear fruit soon.

“I am concerned that the same language, on the very same channels, at the same level— maybe even higher this time — is going to result in people losing their lives,” Rep. Stephanie Murphy (D-FL), a member of the select Jan. 6 committee, told Raw Story. “This investigation has underscored for me that the Jan. 6 riot wasn't a spontaneous thing, you know, ‘a couple of First Amendment protesters who got out of hand.’ The president knew these people were armed, and he called on them to come down to the Capitol.”

That attack was last year. All eyes are now on this year’s midterms and the 2024 presidential election, which, arguably, kicks off on Nov. 9.

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The Proud Boy who greeted Dan Cox stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6

CORRECTION: This story included a reference to video that appeared to show Lehman throwing a metal pole into a crowd of police officers. Further review of the video shows that the pole came from the opposite end of the the west plaza from Lehman. The reference has been removed from the story. Raw Story regrets the error.

When Dan Cox moved through the crowd of well-wishers at his primary election watch party in Emmitsburg, Md. in July, a young man dressed in a Fred Perry polo shirt with the Proud Boys logo was on hand to congratulate him on his victory as the Republican nominee for governor.

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There's only one way to restore democracy

As long as money is considered First Amendment-protected “free speech” under US law, we will remain gridlocked in a corrupt stasis where the will of the American people is ignored in deference to the will of billionaires and giant corporations.

I just checked, and there’s $86 in the pocket of my jeans. I rarely use cash anymore; it’s probably been in there for at least a month, maybe two. And in that entire time, I’ve never heard a single word, sound, or even a grunt from my small wad of dollar bills.

Nonetheless, in defiance of literally hundreds of good government laws passed over a 200-year period by both federal and state legislatures and signed by multiple presidents and governors, “conservatives” on the US Supreme Court have declared that my $86 is “speech.”

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