Mary Peltola’s Strongest Soldier

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Mary Peltola’s Strongest Soldier

Mary Peltola’s Strongest Soldier

@WaAccount94146

If there are 100 Peltola supporters, I am one of them, if there is one Peltola supporter, it is me, and if there are no Peltola supporters, I am dead. 🐟💜🇺🇸

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Mary Peltola
Mary Peltola@MaryPeltola·
You should text "FISH" to 70379… 🐟👀
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L. Louise Lucas
L. Louise Lucas@SenLouiseLucas·
Thank you McDonalds for hiring those facing federal job losses. Every family deserves to earn a living and that’s why we raised our minimum wage in Virginia to $15 an hour.
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Ethan C7
Ethan C7@ECaliberSeven·
A common misconception is that Dems need to win 218 seats to control the House. The truth is that Dems need to win at least 219, because it is apparently statistically likely Dems will have vacancies from old timers kicking the bucket during the majority of the term.
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Joe
Joe@electionsjoe·
We cannot afford to have members of Congress dying in their seat when democracy itself is at stake. Members of Congress, please retire. Spend the rest of your life with your family. Do not die in Washington. Power is not worth dying alone.
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Steve Morris
Steve Morris@stevemorris__·
This is just genuinely insane. If you're going to go back to pre-2025 to determine "who started it," the logical destination is Texas in 2003 — the first mid-decade, explicitly partisan gerrymandering of the modern era. That was the proof of concept for all of this
Guy Benson@guypbenson

Indeed, the “Texas started it” premise is incorrect (plus CA already answered). NY Dems went before TX (see below), to say nothing of the wild existing Dem gerrymanders in places like IL & MD. And to say nothing of admitted 2020 Census miscounts robbing red states of 6-10 seats.

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AFKGuy002
AFKGuy002@AFKGuy002·
With the passage of the Virginia redistricting referendum, here's the updated map of how the 2024 presidential election looks under the current November 2026 congressional lines. 224 Trump districts, 211 Harris districts. Tipping point seat is (the new) CA-22 at Trump +1.8
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Socialists For Pritzker
Socialists For Pritzker@PritzkerForPrez·
How it feels to be a VA Dem this morning knowing that it’s now illegal to be a Republican:
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Nate Cohn
Nate Cohn@Nate_Cohn·
Here again, there's a lot of intrastate variation. In states like TX, compact districts would yield many seats for the Democrats. In Illinois or Wisconsin, it's great for the GOP. Nationwide, it would be fine.
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Feisty is proud to be a Democrat!
Democrats know we have to take off the gloves and play hardball to win against the MAGA GOP when it comes to gerrymandering. Trump started the 2026 gerrymandering fight when he demanded 5 more MAGA GOP seats in Congress from Texas. SCOTUS ruled in favor of Texas gerrymandering to please Trump. Normally Dems don't like gerrymandering like the MAGA GOP. But in order to get rid of Trump and his spineless MAGA GOP we are going to play Trump's game and win. Thank you, Virginia! #VirginiaStrong #DemsUnited
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J. Miles Coleman
J. Miles Coleman@JMilesColeman·
Turnout in the redistricting vote was down about 10.7% from what the 2025 gov race saw. Gold localities = smaller drop Purple localities = larger drop Basically, turnout was the strongest, relative to 2025, in dark gold localities.
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Tim
Tim@trouble_man90·
Yea we joke about the double standard in the media, but this is legitimately insane.
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Nicole 🎀✝️🏳️‍⚧️
The mid-2010s really was the peak of trans acceptance in this country North Carolina was near-universally seen as a pariah, including many in the Right, for passing a law that is tame compared to anti-trans legislation in most red states today Even Trump opposed it at the time
Ten Years Ago Today@tenyearsnow

Trump comes out in support of Transgender people being allowed to use the bathrooms of their choosing. He states Caitlyn Jenner would be allowed to use the woman restrooms in Trump Tower.

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James🗳
James🗳@_fat_ugly_rat_·
Everybody talks about NOVA being the reason Virginia is blue nowadays but Richmond going from R+8 to nearly D+30 absolutely did a lot of the heavy lifting as well
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Derek Pederson 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇻🇪
I know a lot of Republicans are probably sad about their democracy being taken from them, but they should consider that we never had a democracy. It’s actually a Republic.
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Kyle Kondik
Kyle Kondik@kkondik·
the 3 recent polls on the VA referendum (State Navigate, Washington Post/Schar School, and Quantus) all appear to have done an outstanding job. We'll see where the final margin lies but they all suggested "yes" was favored in a close race, which is what we got
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