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Nathaniel Rakich
baseballot
The fact that Republicans are registering more voters than Democrats really doesn't tell us much. Listen to the polls instead. 1. As I tweeted earlier, party registration ≠ vote intention.
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Mieke Eoyang
MiekeEoyang
In response to @twitter's actions to fact check the false and harmful statements of Trump, Republicans, instinctively, are trying to distract with whataboutism & China.This is a red herring.Chinese gov't
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Margarita
DiaboliqueChic
To any of you who have supported and praised an impeached president, may you forever feel the same shame this monster has perpetrated on our beloved and noble country. He
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April Spectrum
AprilSpectrum
Ok gonna do a long meadering thread.Tldr I've seen hella Ted talks lately.And y'all. Here goes. I started out wanting to learn little things to help me at work like
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Eric Boehlert
EricBoehlert
every crisis mentioned in article (9/11, Katrina, financial collapse, pandemic) happened under GOP president it’s almost like “Republicans” fail, not “America”;https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/america-was-unprepared-for-a-major-crisis-again/20
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allthealiens
AnveEloum
i am officially completely tired of placating to the democrats on here.for some reason its completely ok when i, someone who despises american political parties, to dunk on republicans, but
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David M. Perry
Lollardfish
Every single vote for a republican, at any level of government, is a vote against democracy. From sea to shining sea the party has no plan to persuade voters, only
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Mondaire Jones
MondaireJones
The way we talk about court expansion is important. It’s not about Democrats vs. Republicans. Justice John Paul Stevens was a Republican. So was David Souter.Due to the hyper-partisan majority
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Alan Cole
AlanMCole
Here's the problem with the assessment of inflation from the committee, though: they paid a *lot* of attention to oil. Bernanke says so in his book, it says so in
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Eamon Javers
EamonJavers
After night one of the Republican National Convention last night it’s clear that in 2020 we have two national parties engaged in the politics of apocalypse. Last week, the Democrats
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~world’s most obvious alexander complex~🌹
TheMittani
I suppose what changed for me this election cycle was the loss of the illusion that Dems, broadly speaking, were on 'our side', in my naive little brain. The R's
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MZS
mattzollerseitz
I must confess that, after everything we’ve seen in the last four years, I’m still a little bit shocked to see the American right deciding 100,000 dead is an acceptable
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Charlie Anderson
EconCharlie
THREAD: As an economic staffer in Congress, I’m worried we’re about to watch a slow-motion train wreck.More than 80,000 Americans are dead.Unemployment is at Great Depression levels.Yet, Congress appears prepared
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August J. Pollak
AugustJPollak
Jesus Christ don’t do this, don’t start a precedent of cutting funding for government employees and programsFor fucks sake just raise taxes on rich peoplehttps://twitter.com/davideggert00/status/1252312855313035265 Republicans will propose shutting d
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Ed Clissold
edclissold
Election thread. These are historical stats, not predictions, OK?Incumbents are 0-for-the-last-5 when trying to get reelected when there has been a recession or 20% drop in an election year. The
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D.L. Mayfield
d_l_mayfield
Regarding my last tweet: I am past the point where I believe I can change enough hearts and minds to help protect the most vulnerable in our society. I am
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