Abortion Advocate Laphonza Butler Will Not Run for Senate in 2024: ‘Not Greatest Use of My Voice’
Sen. Laphonza Butler (D-CA) will not run for the Senate seat in 2024 after being appointed to fill the spot of the late Dianne Feinstein.

Sen. Laphonza Butler (D-CA) will not run for the Senate seat in 2024 after being appointed to fill the spot of the late Dianne Feinstein.
The San Francisco Chronicle issued a scathing rebuke of Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom after he appeared to bungle the appointment to fill the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s Senate seat.
U.S. Senate nominee Laphonza Butler is a longtime political operative with ties to Vice President Kamala Harris, failed 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom — the man who nominated her to fill the seat of the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA).
Laphonza Butler will be the “first black lesbian to openly serve in the U.S. Senate,” California Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom touted on Monday after nominating Butler to fill the Senate seat that Dianne Feinstein vacated upon her death Friday.
Laphonza Butler has apparently removed her “Maryland” residence from her X account and her professional biography after Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) appointed her to the U.S. Senate seat in California, which was vacated on September 29 upon the death of Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) will reportedly appoint EMILY’s List President Laphonza Butler to fill the Senate seat that Dianne Feinstein vacated upon her recent death.
One of the nation’s largest pro-abortion PACs has plans to spend more than ten million dollars to prop up Vice President Kamala Harris during the 2024 election.
Harris has been “quietly forming a small, outside group of women allies to help amplify her role as the White House’s leading warrior” against Republican-led laws protecting unborn babies from abortion.
Pro-abortion organizations descended into utter panic after the Supreme Court released a decision overturning the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
Kamala Harris warned that if Roe v. Wade was overturned, women would lose access to abortion in 13 states as Republicans continue working to enact pro-life laws.
Pro-abortion groups have introduced a $150 million spending plan ahead of several competitive 2022 midterm races, Politico reported Monday.
A group of federal political action committees affiliated with plaintiff-side trial law firms donated $17.5 million towards left-wing candidates and causes after those firms received lucrative government contracts, according to a recent report by Alliance for Consumers.
Texas Democrat Rep. Henry Cuellar appears to be struggling in his reelection efforts after a “court-authorized” FBI raid of his house.
A desperate abortion industry is now threatening Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) for her refusal to support the Senate Democrats’ attempt at a federal takeover of elections through an effort to break the filibuster rule.
In May, Jayapal introduced the Paycheck Recovery Act to pay laid off workers because of the pandemic while laying off some of her own staff.
The Women’s March is still scheduled to take place on Saturday on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., but the anti-President Donald Trump event has been losing the support of sponsors, including the Democratic National Committee, following charges its leaders are anti-Semitic.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Abigail Spanberger, the Virginia Democrat challenging Rep. Dave Brat (R-VA), are featured in an Emily’s List midterm ad even though Spanberger has done everything to distance herself from Pelosi.
A panel of attorneys closely associated with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh praised his fair-minded approach on Tuesday.
Democrat political activists are intent on electing more pro-abortion women who can be swayed by their identity politics pitch – and Christian women are off the list.
A Planned Parenthood facility is slated to receive some of the funds from Sen. Al Franken’s political action committee that are being regifted in the wake of news that Franken has been accused of forcibly kissing and groping the breasts of a journalist in 2006.
Feminist abortion rights organizations have flattered Sen. Al Franken as a “leader for women.”
Emily’s List has released a statement that refers to scandal-ridden Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein as a “predator,” but fails to mention anything about returning contributions Weinstein made to the Democratic National Committee (DNC) that were recently funneled to the feminist political action committee.
The Democratic party is doubling down on its embrace of abortion as its representative issue with the hiring of Jess O’Connell as the Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) CEO.
At Planned Parenthood’s centennial gala this week, Hillary Clinton cited feminist novel The Handmaid’s Tale to urge supporters of the abortion chain not to relinquish the right to abortion, but – as it turns out – the Democrat Party has succumbed and abandoned many of its principles to become the “handmaid” of the abortion industry.
After conferring with the Hillary Clinton campaign’s lawyer Marc Elias, Oren Shur, the Director of Paid Media, sent an email to John Podesta, Huma Abedin, Robby Mook and several other Clinton campaign officials with a plan in August 2015.
As the 2016 presidential campaign enters its final stretch, the abortion lobby is helping to mobilize women voters for Hillary Clinton during a week of campaign events.
Hillary Clinton has stopped “explicitly mentioning” that she would be the first woman president less than one month after Donald Trump first accused her campaign of “playing the woman card.”
Planned Parenthood and pro-Hillary Clinton groups are seizing upon Donald Trump’s original statement — that there should be some form of “punishment” for women who have illegal abortions — in an effort to condemn the entire Republican Party.
Three radical feminist lawyers from the UN visited the United States for ten days, ending December 11. Sent as investigators of the UN Working Group on discrimination against women, their report shows they are not very happy.
Cory Gardner and Kelly Ayotte are pushing joint legislation that would incentivize drug companies that manufacture “routine-use contraceptives” to apply to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for a switch to over-the-counter (OTC) sales.
As Hillary Clinton kicks off her campaign, she’s looking to EMILY’s List to help. But when Boomer Democrats open their wallets to EMILY’s List, they’ll be entrusting their cash to an organization with a pitiful record of success and hopes for outreach to a demographic that, philosophically, no longer shares the “abortion is women’s freedom” value.
EMILY’s List Communications Director Jess McIntosh complained that Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) was trying to shut down discussion on abortion by asking whether ” killing a 7-pound baby that’s just not born yet” should be legal on Thursday’s “NOW with
California attorney general Kamala Harris (D) on Monday reported raising $2.5 million in her bid for outgoing Sen. Barbara Boxer’s seat in 2016.
Millennial women are smart and won’t be fooled by the radical pro-abortion lobby at the voting booth, the president of Students for Life of America writes.
As Hillary Clinton’s presumptive presidential campaign is imploding over her email practices, longstanding Clinton supporter and Democrat strategist Paul Begala is coming to her defense: “Voters do not give a sh-t about what email Hillary used. They don’t even give a fart.”
EMILY’s List is “Ready for Hillary.” Here are some highlights.
“Don’t tell me that there’s no war on women, and don’t bother asking for a truce,” the head of EMILY’s List tells supporters of her pro-abortion rights PAC.
Actress Lena Dunham Skypes in to the EMILY’s List gala in Washington, telling the pro-abortion group she speaks for younger Americans.
Sen. Al Franken tells EMILY’s List he’s sorry for being a man.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton touted the importance of “macaroni and cheese” issues in the federal government, as she teased a presidential run in a speech last night. Email didn’t come up.