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The BABE VOTE booth will be up in BoDo Thurs. Fri. & Sat. near Cyclops Stage. #treefortfest
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Shhh…don’t give them any ideas.
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Over 8000 “Everyone is Welcome Here” ordered as of yesterday. Students & teachers plan to wear them to school Monday when they return from Spring Break.
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The local station has done excellent, in-depth coverage of this. @ktvb7.bsky.social #The208KTVB
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Over 8000 had been ordered, as of yesterday. Students & teachers are going to wear them to school Monday when they return from spring break.
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The kids are alright.
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Yes, and the BABE VOTE students have a plan. This is not over.
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The kids are alright. BABE VOTE students & other student leaders organized a school walkout & protested outside the District building, chanting subversive slogans like, “Support our teachers!” #idpol m.youtube.com/watch?v=Jsn3...
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Agree. The District should have apologized & changed the rule that started this. Glad the kids & community is being so supportive. m.youtube.com/watch?v=Jsn3...
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But the kids are alright. #idpol #BABEVOTE m.youtube.com/watch?v=Jsn3...
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Excellent piece. #idpol
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The kids are alright. BABEVOTE.org
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BABE VOTE students & other student leaders organized a walkout & protest in front of the school district office. The kids are alright. BABEVOTE.org
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Yuxuan Chen, a BABE VOTE student, spoke at this event. #idpol
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#idpol
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Proof that voter suppression laws targeting students are working. #idpol BABEVOTE.org
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The GOP can’t win if voters choose their elected representatives, so they rig elections by choosing their voters. College students are always residents of the state their college is in, but they rarely get a driver’s license there, because most don’t need to drive or have a car. It’s a poll tax.