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“Now, they are bringing partisan politics directly to the cafeteria table, threatening our children’s food security as a mechanism to force states to comply with a national ideological agenda. This is flat-out wrong.â€
Luna's leadership on the proxy voting bill underscores how this ideological pressure is increasingly a paradox for female Republican politicians.
Right-wing media functions as an ideological machine, while left-wing content creation remains scattered, precarious, and too often detached from the movements and institutions that could amplify its reach.
Nearly every serious economist across the ideological spectrum understands that American consumers would pay the bulk of that.
But the governor said his politics has never fit into an “ideological prism.â€
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