
Ingrid Jacques
Columnist at USA Today
Columnist @USATODAY | Formerly @detroitnews | I'm a libertarian-conservative from Oregon 🦄 | @Hillsdale alum.
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3 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Ingrid Jacques
Let me tell you the tale of two beards. (Yes, beard, as in male facial hair.)Both cases say a lot about what’s wrong with the Democratic Party and its struggles to hold on to men – particularly young men. It started last summer when then-candidate Donald Trump chose Ohio Sen. JD Vance for vice president. It seemed that all some people wanted to talk about … was Vance’s beard.
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3 weeks ago |
hattiesburgamerican.com | Ingrid Jacques
Let me tell you the tale of two beards. (Yes, beard, as in male facial hair.)Both cases say a lot about what’s wrong with the Democratic Party and its struggles to hold on to men – particularly young men. It started last summer when then-candidate Donald Trump chose Ohio Sen. JD Vance for vice president. It seemed that all some people wanted to talk about … was Vance’s beard.
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3 weeks ago |
capecodtimes.com | Ingrid Jacques
Let me tell you the tale of two beards. (Yes, beard, as in male facial hair.)Both cases say a lot about what’s wrong with the Democratic Party and its struggles to hold on to men – particularly young men. Democrats and their mouthpieces in the media did not appreciate Vance's renegade move to sport whiskers while serving in the political realm. Take this July 2024 Politico Magazine treatise, “Yes, JD Vance’s beard matters.
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3 weeks ago |
dnj.com | Ingrid Jacques
COLUMNISTSI hate to break it to Democrats, but it will take a lot more than 'code talk' and beards to win back men. Let me tell you the tale of two beards. (Yes, beard, as in male facial hair.)Both cases say a lot about what’s wrong with the Democratic Party and its struggles to hold on to men – particularly young men. It started last summer when then-candidate Donald Trump chose Ohio Sen. JD Vance for vice president. It seemed that all some people wanted to talk about … was Vance’s beard.
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3 weeks ago |
eu.dispatch.com | Ingrid Jacques
The latest act of antisemitic violence in the United States erupted June 1 in Boulder, Colorado – less than two weeks after two young Israeli Embassy aides were fatally shot in Washington, DC. In Colorado, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was arrested and accused of hurling Molotov cocktails at innocent civilians, setting eight of them on fire. Soliman was charged on June 2 with a federal hate crime.
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