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We are fires in the night.
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Can ANYONE?
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Cruel and unusual punishment.
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Uhhhh, we can always buy and find cheap toys. You can always find and buy expensive toys. You are describing your own financial choices as if YOUR choices have any impact on how I spend my money. What even is this? Sorry you were a toy super-consumer? Tariffs on toys are bad.
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Don't waste your time arguing with hardcore Republicans. Honestly, don’t. That’s not the point. We need to talk to non-voters. To people who’ve checked out. To young people, first-time voters, and folks who’ve been told their vote doesn’t matter.
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Yet another offering from the WLD society. Weird Looking Dudes.
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Infinite supply of WLDs. Weird Looking Dudes. It's, like, a casting call at this point.
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3/3 If this week has taught me anything, it’s the importance of standing up for what you believe in, especially when it isn’t easy, and taking care of ourselves and each other. Not quite sure where to start? Here are some thoughtful suggestions from the Hortman‘s children, Sophie and Colin.
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Stop. Calling. It. That. The ACA got colloquially renamed Obamacare. This is a big bogus bill. Anytime you confront your representative about what's in it, they lie to your face. The entire Ohio Republican congressional delegation pint blank lies about the damage to medicaid. Big Bogus Bill.
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Very sad to hear. I had no idea.
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Yikes, now I'm suspicious of Clyburn. I've lost esteem for him.
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To all you people complaining that elected Dems don't "do enough" just know that this video is FROM TWO YEARS AGO. DEM OFFICIALS ARE ALWAYS STANDING UP AND THEY JUST DON'T GET THE MEDIA REACH.
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Wait, someone send Max Miller back to Ohio! We've been asking for him!
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Oh thanks, blocking now.
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I haven't read anything from the NYT since the Biden take down. They were on thin ice with Michael Schmidt and their "amazing" journalists sitting on stories for their own books. Jaded. Surface and gossip girl narratives written at a college reading level. I read News From the States.
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They have and infinite supply of WLDs... Weird Looking Dudes.
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Aren't you cute. If Obama were the key to saving or changing all this we would ALREADY have Harris in office. He's not. The Obama bashing is, as ever, a waste of time and serving only to let US, the general population who should be off OUR asses, stay complacent and keep up the keyboard wars.
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When I say "Republicans" I mean literally the Republican that I spoke to at our No kings Rally. She is married to a Democratic Vietnam vet, both of them signed the petition I was circulating to repeal Ohio's SB1. No right wing framing. You talk to Repub and U voters truthfully. No lying.
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Absolutely not a general principal. The opposite. The PUBLIC is far more persuasive than Obama. The neighbors, nurses ect are more compelling. MAGA is not the target. Republican voters and independents who voted Trump are the target.
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Americans typically sour on anything that is no longer entertaining or flashy. To be popular and respected is not the same this as being motivating into action. He is no longer someone who compels voters to flip. If he were, Harris would have won. I say this as an Ohioan. We went x 2 for Obama.
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Our local Juneteeth events have been growing. People power.
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We are doing a pilot with our local Dems - talking to "unaffiliated" voters, two rounds of knocking with followup personalized postcards, and seeing if we find tends in the municipal races this November in the target city of 37,000 R leaning voters.