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31’s Tweets

31’s Tweets

@31stweets

Lawyer and political junkie. Comfortable with liberalism and conservatism. Strongly anti-Trumpism, also anti-leftism. 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 🇺🇦

San Diego, CA Katılım Ağustos 2012
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31’s Tweets@31stweets·
If you think Americans unwilling or unable to spend time & money getting a passport or birth certificate (or proving they’re unavailable) shouldn’t be allowed to vote, then support the SAVE Act. Just stop pretending it’s a zero-to-minimal burden #SAVEAct #VoterID
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@TaraRoss @indygerl @LeaderJohnThune @townhallcom You’re not talking to many of those, you’re talking to me. The SAVE Act requires documentary proof of citizenship to register for federal elections 0, but provides zero subsidies, fee waivers, or funding for the documents. No free certified birth certificates, no passport help,

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@Hamazovfella @RealCandaceO @NotTheirScript They didn’t target children, but they didn’t avoid targeting areas where children were present. Israel is similar. And at least the Nazis didn’t use children as human shields systematically, or wear civilian clothing, unlike Hamas
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@RealCandaceO Israel doesn’t use human shields. Israel uses weapons to protect its people. You’re confusing Israel and militant Islam.
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sick of bs 🪷@myself4_a·
One of the most infuriating things about the Maine primary is that there is *nothing* wrong with Janet Mills, yet people are bending over backwards to elect a victim - blaming, Nazi - tattoo having, lying man
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Niles Francis@NilesGApol·
Ngl must be tough being Bob Casey these days. Went all for Fetterman when everyone else quite literally left him for dead and if he (and Brown) had won in ‘24 the Senate would not be such a heavy lift for Dems heading into the midterms
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Joshua Smithley@blockedfreq·
@NilesGApol Nobody is more devastated by his loss more than he is, I assure you. One of very few senators who went above and beyond as a public servant and trusted that his years of bringing home the bacon + personal relationships w/ PA folks would save him… realized too late otherwise.
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Annie Wu (all socials: @annie_wu_22)
Lamb ran to the right of Fetterman on every issue except for Israel. In the 2022 primary debate (pre-stroke) that was abundantly clear. Let’s stop re-writing history. Conor was never some progressive champion and at the time was the most moderate of the 3 primary candidates.
Rob Wood@MediawatchNw

The Democrats of Pennsylvania could have had Conor Lamb as their Senator but instead looked at a big doofy guy in a hoodie and decided they preferred a guy who looked and acted more like them than an educated attorney with military experience. This mess is all on you guys.

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@mcmill2008 @myself4_a The difference between this and the house is the governor can pick someone to succeed her until the next election. Unless there’s a significant likelihood of the governorship going Republican, i’m not seeing the issue
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@31stweets @myself4_a No I fundamentally think it’s bad for people to run for office over the age of 75. The number of Dems who have died in office in the last two years proves this point.
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@mcmill2008 @myself4_a The only reason you think that’s bad is either you think she has lost her faculties or it’s bad that she probably wouldn’t run for reelection
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@31stweets @myself4_a The question where is whether “there is nothing wrong with Janet Mills.” There is. She would be a 79 year old freshman senator. That is bad. The question is not “would Janet Mills be better than some other candidate.”
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@TaraRoss cast a deciding vote. Choosing to vote by mail is a rational decision for many, and it’s their choice. Not mandated. There’s tracking, if it gets lost, they can fill out a provisional ballot. There’s more safeguards compared to a lottery ticket. Not 🍏🍎✈️🛩️ but it is 🍏🍎🍊🍊
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@TaraRoss If you were to ask 1 million individuals if they would rather have one of their votes not counted or lose a winning lottery ticket, no doubt 1 million would say they would rather have one of their votes not counted. We are more likely to die in a car crash going to the polls than
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Tara Ross@TaraRoss·
To the 77% of Democrats and 25% of Republicans who think anyone should be able to vote by mail: If you won the lottery, would you mail your winning ticket in? Or would you carefully and personally deliver it to the appropriate person? That's what I thought.
CBS News@CBSNews

CBS NEWS POLL: Requiring photo ID to vote and proving citizenship to register both find wide and often bipartisan support among Americans, while most also say voting by mail is OK. cbsn.ws/4lDMuR0

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🎈@mcmill2008·
@myself4_a Janet Mills would be a 79 year old freshman senator. If you cannot see what’s wrong with that, you are beyond help.
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@TaraRoss As for election day as a holiday, i’m for it to commemorate election day of 1800 as well, that doesn’t mean private companies will close. We need enough polling places open that no one will wait more than a half hour, or compensate anyone for time spent in line beyond that
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Tara Ross@TaraRoss·
The point is that no one would trust the mail to safely deliver the lottery ticket. They want their winnings, so they would walk the ticket in. Why do so many blindly trust that the mail will safely deliver a vote? I'm not even talking about fraud. I am still getting bouncebacks from the holiday cards we mailed in early December. As for the lines: Then open more polls. Make Election Day a national holiday so everyone has time to do what needs to be done.
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@TaraRoss Because there’s more security and lower stakes. Lose the lottery ticket, there goes billions of dollars. Vote gets lost in the mail, can still fill out a provisional ballot or if enough time, get a separate ballot and the first one will be voided if it ever gets delivered
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@Mastiffs4ever @cturnbull1968 If you want to impose obstacles to voting, it’s on you to show they are needed. Nobody has. Probably because voter fraud is exceedingly rare for the same reason counterfeiting the one dollar bill is: almost nobody goes to all that trouble for that little payoff.
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