Mikie Sherrill
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You know, that might be something that people say, well, great, for four years, maybe things won't get worse here. But how are things going to get better?
You know, that might be something that people say, well, great, for four years, maybe things won't get worse here. But how are things going to get better?
Yeah, I think Democrats have to have a vision. And I think it's through the Democratic governors. And I actually think that could be very good for our party. I think we have a really strong bench. I think we have people that have created successful administrations and have done things that are very popular with people and have really impacted change. I think we have to come together.
Yeah, I think Democrats have to have a vision. And I think it's through the Democratic governors. And I actually think that could be very good for our party. I think we have a really strong bench. I think we have people that have created successful administrations and have done things that are very popular with people and have really impacted change. I think we have to come together.
Yeah, I think Democrats have to have a vision. And I think it's through the Democratic governors. And I actually think that could be very good for our party. I think we have a really strong bench. I think we have people that have created successful administrations and have done things that are very popular with people and have really impacted change. I think we have to come together.
What is that vision of the Democratic governors of this country? And how do we execute it together?
What is that vision of the Democratic governors of this country? And how do we execute it together?
What is that vision of the Democratic governors of this country? And how do we execute it together?
It's such an incredible slap in the face to every woman who has served. You know, I've spoken to friends of mine I graduated from the Naval Academy with. I've spoken to Marine Corps veterans and aviators and
It's such an incredible slap in the face to every woman who has served. You know, I've spoken to friends of mine I graduated from the Naval Academy with. I've spoken to Marine Corps veterans and aviators and
It's such an incredible slap in the face to every woman who has served. You know, I've spoken to friends of mine I graduated from the Naval Academy with. I've spoken to Marine Corps veterans and aviators and
I've spoken to women who work closely with the Lioness squads, who were the squads that helped clear homes and got valuable intelligence information from the women in the homes that they were clearing. I mean, I've spoken to so many people, and I think until... this nomination, there was this sense that things were on such strong ground.
I've spoken to women who work closely with the Lioness squads, who were the squads that helped clear homes and got valuable intelligence information from the women in the homes that they were clearing. I mean, I've spoken to so many people, and I think until... this nomination, there was this sense that things were on such strong ground.
I've spoken to women who work closely with the Lioness squads, who were the squads that helped clear homes and got valuable intelligence information from the women in the homes that they were clearing. I mean, I've spoken to so many people, and I think until... this nomination, there was this sense that things were on such strong ground.
I mean, we've had, you know, from my class, the first female commanding officer of an aircraft carrier. We now have the first female superintendent, the first female chief of naval operations. And all of that tracks back to when I graduated from the academy 30 years ago, and the combat restrictions on ships and aircraft were lifted.
I mean, we've had, you know, from my class, the first female commanding officer of an aircraft carrier. We now have the first female superintendent, the first female chief of naval operations. And all of that tracks back to when I graduated from the academy 30 years ago, and the combat restrictions on ships and aircraft were lifted.
I mean, we've had, you know, from my class, the first female commanding officer of an aircraft carrier. We now have the first female superintendent, the first female chief of naval operations. And all of that tracks back to when I graduated from the academy 30 years ago, and the combat restrictions on ships and aircraft were lifted.
Because you can't fully participate in the military as somebody who's going to be competitive if you don't go into combat, if you don't go on a combatant ship, if you don't go into combat aircraft, if you aren't on the ground in combat. And by the way, this idea that somehow... combat is like trench warfare and here's the combat line for the men and the women are back there as the nurses.
Because you can't fully participate in the military as somebody who's going to be competitive if you don't go into combat, if you don't go on a combatant ship, if you don't go into combat aircraft, if you aren't on the ground in combat. And by the way, this idea that somehow... combat is like trench warfare and here's the combat line for the men and the women are back there as the nurses.
Because you can't fully participate in the military as somebody who's going to be competitive if you don't go into combat, if you don't go on a combatant ship, if you don't go into combat aircraft, if you aren't on the ground in combat. And by the way, this idea that somehow... combat is like trench warfare and here's the combat line for the men and the women are back there as the nurses.