The KY gubernatorial GOP nominee is being sued for workplace discrimination

And the Montana Attorney General accuses Planned Parenthood of human trafficking

Philip Shulman
American Bridge 21st Century
2 min readAug 18, 2023

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Kentucky gubernatorial GOP nominee Daniel Cameron is facing yet another scandal, the Montana Attorney General continues to hawk conspiracy theories, and in North Carolina the climate change denialism is alive and well — this is the State of the States.

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A new bombshell report details how Kentucky GOP gubernatorial nominee Daniel Cameron allowed sexual and other harassment to take place in his Office of the Attorney General, and is being sued by one of the victims. Cameron’s response was…awful: “we have had a wonderful working environment.” Cameron has turned a blind eye to sexual abuse before, saying previously he was still “honored” to have Trump’s endorsement after the former president was found liable for sexual abuse. And once again, Cameron is rubbing shoulders with the very people he is supposed to be investigating.

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In one of the crazier things we’ve seen from GOP candidates this week, Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen strongly implied that Planned Parenthood is involved with human trafficking.

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Mark Robinson, visited the International Civil Rights Center and Museum, which is a “monument to Robinson’s well-circulated disdain for the civil rights movement.” His GOP opponents took notice, with Mark Walker saying hopefully this will change Mr. Robinson’s mind about the significance of the civil rights movement, and Dale Folwell saying “his visit seems to be the latest example of something he was against that now he’s for.” And to no one’s surprise Robinson cast doubts on the existence of climate change.

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The Virginia Democrats are out with a new ad blasting GOP legislative candidates who want to pass extremist anti-abortion laws.

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