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Seeing as Repubs mostly predicate their campaigns on social wedge issues (because their policy positions are unpopular with the majority of Americans) McMorrow's message should, hopefully, resonate with Dem candidates.
As a fiery viral speech she gave earlier this year made clear, Michigan state Sen. Mallory McMorrow isn’t one to mince her words — and she doesn’t want other Democrats to do so either.
McMorrow thinks her party can be a lot more explicit when fighting GOP attacks, particularly as they struggle to defend their congressional majorities and retake state legislatures this fall.
“A much more powerful response is call bullshit, bullshit,” McMorrow said.
McMorrow came to national attention after she confronted a Republican colleague who accused her of grooming young children and who fundraised off that claim. “I want every child in this state to feel seen, heard, and supported, not marginalized and targeted because they are not straight, white, and Christian,” she said in a speech that went viral in April.
This Michigan Democrat wants her party to “call bullshit, bullshit”
As a fiery viral speech she gave earlier this year made clear, Michigan state Sen. Mallory McMorrow isn’t one to mince her words — and she doesn’t want other Democrats to do so either.
McMorrow thinks her party can be a lot more explicit when fighting GOP attacks, particularly as they struggle to defend their congressional majorities and retake state legislatures this fall.
“A much more powerful response is call bullshit, bullshit,” McMorrow said.
McMorrow came to national attention after she confronted a Republican colleague who accused her of grooming young children and who fundraised off that claim. “I want every child in this state to feel seen, heard, and supported, not marginalized and targeted because they are not straight, white, and Christian,” she said in a speech that went viral in April.
This Michigan Democrat wants her party to “call bullshit, bullshit”
State Sen. Mallory McMorrow on how Democrats can more effectively combat the GOP’s culture wars.
www.vox.com