Harshal Patel

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Harshal Patel

Harshal Patel

@harshalpatel

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US Katılım Mayıs 2008
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Harshal Patel
Harshal Patel@harshalpatel·
After 100 hours on the phone, an installer who fell through my ceiling, failed inspection, I can confidently recommend no one ever use @Sunrun A 🧵 about the very poor customer service from SunRun
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Harshal Patel
Harshal Patel@harshalpatel·
@BrianKEverett93 any to think the downfall of the machine all began because Phil Murphy nominated his wife to be a US Senator
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Terrence T. McDonald
Terrence T. McDonald@terrencemcd·
the UnitedHealthcare assassin is definitely going to be caught in NJ, so which town
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Matt Friedman
Matt Friedman@MattFriedmanNJ·
At a press conference, after talking about Trump, Attorney General Matt Platkin just essentially blamed NJ Dems for the public's feelings that politicians are out for themselves. He didn't name them, but it's unmistakable.
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Dr. Annie Andrews
Dr. Annie Andrews@AnnieAndrewsMD·
I’m not really sure how it works over there but I might give it a try for a bit. Also not leaving here. Too stubborn.
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Steven Fulop
Steven Fulop@StevenFulop·
1/3 🧵 This was published last week and try to fair but candid about what we are doing and why. The bottom line is you can’t run the 2004 playbook in 2024 - it won’t work. For 2025, we are running a different type of campaign for Governor - bottom up approach, supporting primary candidates down ballot statewide, very policy focused campaign, no campaign consultants, and importantly I won’t partake in fake county conventions as organized today instead only will keep a campaign direct to voters - nj.com/opinion/2024/1…
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Kate Delany
Kate Delany@delany_kate·
Terrific op-ed by @StevenFulop I especially appreciate the comment about how the Dems are disinterested in growing the party n instead are focused on monetarizing their positions of power. @CCDems do you feel seen by that comment bc its 💯 who you are n what you do
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Anderson Clayton☀️
Anderson Clayton☀️@abreezeclayton·
I know folks are tired, but i ain’t gonna lie to anyone — funding year-round organizing is vital to our state party having the resources we need to keep building local power in 2025 for municipal races. please consider becoming a *sustaining* donor! ⬇️ NCDP.org/donate
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Harshal Patel
Harshal Patel@harshalpatel·
@joechica91 and we gotta reform NJ politics (ie rid of Norcross corruption) to win
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Dr. Annie Andrews
Dr. Annie Andrews@AnnieAndrewsMD·
If there is a back to the drawing board meeting please for the love of God can we develop a strategy to inform voters that Democrats are the only party who gives a shit about kids? I promise you it will help.
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James Surowiecki
James Surowiecki@JamesSurowiecki·
This would be the best thing for the GOP: Just let the economy keep chugging along. As ppl's real wages rise, they'll gradually stop being upset that prices aren't what they were in 2019, and Trump can take credit for beating inflation and fixing the economy.
Catherine Rampell@crampell

How could deliver on his promise to fix the U.S. economy? On Day 1, the president-elect should simply proclaim he’s already fixed it — and go play golf. wapo.st/3YXi7eG

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Jay Lassiter
Jay Lassiter@jay_lass·
@SteveSweeney_NJ Judging from Steve Ayscue Twitter feed this morning, your crew doesn’t stand for any of those values you cited.
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Steve Sweeney
Steve Sweeney@SteveSweeney_NJ·
We've all felt the sting of a tough campaign, the kind that doesn't end as we hoped. But our values—supporting working families, building a fairer economy, and strengthening our communities—are bigger than any single election. Now is the time to reflect, regroup, and recommit to being the party that truly represents the voices of everyday Americans. In New Jersey and across the country, we need to double down on the issues that matter most: good jobs, affordable healthcare, safe neighborhoods, and quality education. It's about getting back to basics, focusing on the kitchen table issues, and showing up in every community. Together, we’ll keep moving forward, stronger than before, and keep fighting for a brighter, more equitable future.
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