Difference between revisions of "Bo Hines"
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* [https://www.instagram.com/bohinesnc/ Instagram] | * [https://www.instagram.com/bohinesnc/ Instagram] | ||
===News (to file)=== | ===News (to file)=== | ||
+ | * '''2022-11-02''' [https://www.salon.com/2022/11/02/north-carolina-wants-rape-panels-to-decide-whether-victims-can-get-abortions/ North Carolina Republican wants "rape panels" to decide whether victims can get abortions]: and there it is, same as it ever was | ||
* '''2022-09-01''' [https://indyweek.com/news/northcarolina/references-to-pro-life-values-mysteriously-disappear-from-bo-hines-website/ References to "Pro Life" Values Mysteriously Disappear from Bo Hines's Website] | * '''2022-09-01''' [https://indyweek.com/news/northcarolina/references-to-pro-life-values-mysteriously-disappear-from-bo-hines-website/ References to "Pro Life" Values Mysteriously Disappear from Bo Hines's Website] | ||
* '''2022-08-30''' [https://19thnews.org/2022/08/republican-midterm-candidates-abortion-references/ Republican midterm candidates are trying to rewrite their history on abortion. Here’s what that means.] {{fmt/quote|And in North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District, since winning the May 17 primary, Republican Bo Hines has removed his “life and family” issues section from his website, which previously linked to a fundraising page touting his belief “that life begins at conception and that we must protect the rights of the unborn.”}} | * '''2022-08-30''' [https://19thnews.org/2022/08/republican-midterm-candidates-abortion-references/ Republican midterm candidates are trying to rewrite their history on abortion. Here’s what that means.] {{fmt/quote|And in North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District, since winning the May 17 primary, Republican Bo Hines has removed his “life and family” issues section from his website, which previously linked to a fundraising page touting his belief “that life begins at conception and that we must protect the rights of the unborn.”}} | ||
* '''2022-05-05''' [https://secure.winred.com/bo-hines-for-congress/mm_splash_petition_prolife_090921 Bo Hines isn't interested in being the next Madison Cawthorn] | * '''2022-05-05''' [https://secure.winred.com/bo-hines-for-congress/mm_splash_petition_prolife_090921 Bo Hines isn't interested in being the next Madison Cawthorn] |
Revision as of 13:01, 6 November 2022
About
Bo Hines is the Republican candidate for North Carolina's 13th Congressional district in the November 2022 elections, having won the primary in May.
Although any mention of pro-life positions has apparently been scrubbed from Hines's web site, there is still at least one external campaign page online containing the following quote:
— from winred.com (archive.ph, archive.org) |
There is an accompanying graphic which states "Bo Hines will always defend the pro-life movement".
Links
Reference
- Wikipedia
- Ballotpedia
Conservapedia: (2022-09-01) no page but some referencesRationalWiki: (2022-09-01) no informationSourceWatch: (2022-09-01) no page; the Club for Growth apparently donated $877.92 to his campaign as of June 2022
Official
News (to file)
- 2022-11-02 North Carolina Republican wants "rape panels" to decide whether victims can get abortions: and there it is, same as it ever was
- 2022-09-01 References to "Pro Life" Values Mysteriously Disappear from Bo Hines's Website
- 2022-08-30 Republican midterm candidates are trying to rewrite their history on abortion. Here’s what that means. «And in North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District, since winning the May 17 primary, Republican Bo Hines has removed his “life and family” issues section from his website, which previously linked to a fundraising page touting his belief “that life begins at conception and that we must protect the rights of the unborn.”»
- 2022-05-05 Bo Hines isn't interested in being the next Madison Cawthorn