Garrett deGraffenreid
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Garrett deGraffenreid
@Garrettdeg
de•Graff•en•reid. Texas transplant. MPA. He/They.

The old Don Jr. absentee father storyline lives on: “You’re having a lot of difficulty with your 12-year-old son Donny. You haven’t spoken to him since May.”

Today, I’m announcing my candidacy for Florida’s 20th congressional district. I’ll continue to use my seniority in Washington to make Broward a safer, less expensive place to live, raise a family, and retire. We cannot let Trump and DeSantis take away Broward County’s power.

REPUBLICANS HOLD MASSIVE CASH ADVANTAGE OVER DEMS 🔴 RNC: $124 million 🔵 DNC: $14 million

Read more about what I have to say here: democrats.org/after-action

5.21.26. 4:10PM. Live.

Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger Vetoes Bill to Restrict ICE Agents at Courthouses, Schools and Hospitals

The Ordinary is launching a free NYC bus line between Domino Park in Williamsburg and Prospect Park, cutting out the irritation of having to travel through Manhattan just to get between two parts of Brooklyn. The limited-run shuttle operates May 26 through June 9.

NOTUS: Senate parliamentarian rules that funding the White House ballroom is subject to a 60 vote threshold.

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis Faces Calls to Resign After Pardoning Election Denier

Scoop: Democratic think tank @SearchlightInst is pushing the party to embrace a new idea: Free primary care for all Americans. The group wants Dems to rethink their approach to health care and break out of the M4A vs ACA rut. They’re unimpressed with CAP’s proposal and warn that Dems need to have a vision beyond opposing Trump and restoring expired subsidies. “This is still our best issue, but we have not been on offense in a way that’s capturing people’s imaginations and getting them excited,” says @AJentleson. “We don’t need to be on defense or just advocating for incremental reforms.” Story w/ @BerkeleyJr: nbcnews.com/politics/polit…


Austin has been teetering at the 1 million population mark for years. New census numbers show it’s finally there. From @_AustinCurrent: kut.org/austin/2026-05…

When we came into office, we uncovered a $12 billion budget deficit. Today, I’m proud to say we brought it down to zero. We didn’t close the gap on the backs of working people. We closed it while funding parks, libraries, safer streets and making historic investments in public housing. Call it Pothole Politics. Call it Democratic Socialism. It's government that delivers for the people who make this city run. That’s what New Yorkers deserve. And that’s what we will keep fighting for every single day.







