Many of these are scapegoating others, but some have legitimate beef.
Also the Baltics are pretty serious about Russia
Many of these are scapegoating others, but some have legitimate beef.
Also the Baltics are pretty serious about Russia


I’ve been following this race since it started and I heartily disagree. I think Talarico’s positions are largely to the left of Crockett. He’s also better at weaving his policy positions into his life story and creating a hopeful image of the future, and is definitely a better orator.
He’s one of the only politicians I know regularly hammering Christian nationalism and oligarchy and who openly condemns what’s happening in Gaza. Crockett doesn’t talk about any of that. Don’t get me wrong, I think Crockett is great, and would vote for her in a heartbeat against most other candidates.
Also, Talarico’s been in this race way longer than Crockett, who jumped in after Colin Allred dropped out, so Talarico’s campaign in Texas has been much larger than hers from the beginning.


Travel writer Rick Steves recorded a taxi driver in Tehran exclaiming “Death to traffic!” in English, explaining that “when something frustrates us and we have no control over it, this is what we say”. Steves compares the phrase to non-literal use of the word damn in American English.
There’s definitely a cultural translation issue here
The bill requires that a voter’s name match their birth certificate, and many women (and some men) changed their names when they got married.