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Episode 22: The Fight to Protect California's Children with Senate Candidate Yvette Corkrean

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Welcome to another episode of "Dark Side of the Rainbow" with your host, Robert Wallace, a Gays Against Groomers production. This week, we are joined by Yvette Corkrean, a mother, registered nurse, and candidate for the California Senate. Yvette shares her journey from healthcare to politics and her mission to protect children from harmful policies.

Yvette discusses the alarming legislation affecting California's children, including bills that promote secrecy between schools and parents, and those that potentially harm children's well-being. She highlights the swift passage of Assembly Bill 1955 and its implications for parental rights and children's safety.

We delve into the broader issues of human trafficking, the controversial role of her opponent Scott Wiener in California politics, and the impact of radical policies on the state's future. Yvette emphasizes the importance of parental involvement, the need for legislative change, and the power of love and support in guiding our youth.

Tune in for an eye-opening conversation about the challenges facing California and the urgent need for responsible, compassionate leadership.

For more information, visit Yvette's campaign at YvetteForSenate.org.

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Welcome to another episode of "Dark Side of the Rainbow" with your host, Robert Wallace, a Gays Against Groomers production. This week, we are joined by Yvette Corkrean, a mother, registered nurse, and candidate for the California Senate. Yvette shares her journey from healthcare to politics and her mission to protect children from harmful policies.

Yvette discusses the alarming legislation affecting California's children, including bills that promote secrecy between schools and parents, and those that potentially harm children's well-being. She highlights the swift passage of Assembly Bill 1955 and its implications for parental rights and children's safety.

We delve into the broader issues of human trafficking, the controversial role of her opponent Scott Wiener in California politics, and the impact of radical policies on the state's future. Yvette emphasizes the importance of parental involvement, the need for legislative change, and the power of love and support in guiding our youth.

Tune in for an eye-opening conversation about the challenges facing California and the urgent need for responsible, compassionate leadership.

For more information, visit Yvette's campaign at YvetteForSenate.org.

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