Oddly Wired
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TWEEPS: Kamala Harris is the ONLY candidate discussing care for our children and our seniors, and that matters for Americans.
Can we get 1,000 fast RTs and replies using the hashtag #KamalasCareEconomyForUS to get it trending on Twitter?
Please and thank you! 🙏💪

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@TheRealMizVic That is so beautiful. It's been so hot and dry in the fall here in Missouri, we haven't had the pretty colors. It just goes from blaze to freeze. Thanks for posting this. 😊💙
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THIS IS NOT 2016
We barely won in 2020.
We will win BIG in 2024.
The Lincoln Project@ProjectLincoln
Democrats, stop panicking and start organizing. This is Kamala Harris' race to win.
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I'm sorry about your meth problem.
MAGA ASHole 🇺🇸❤️@1Ashole85
@TheRickWilson Nancy Pelosi and her goons absolutely staged a riot.
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A year ago I had promised my wife that when the election was over I’d dial back my hours. We went to our favorite cafe for dinner tonight. I said, “I meant what I said when I told you I would dial back after the election.”
She interrupted me. “I already know. You’re not dialing back.” “No. I’m not. There will never again be a time when we can afford to dial back. We can’t afford to miss a single beat. They’re coming from here on out.”
And that’s exactly how I see it. An election win by Kamala Harris will drive them even more intensely. It’s not like we win, and they say, “Okay. We’re done.” We fight from here on out.
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@JohnnieJ1971 @TheRickWilson Putting says he did. Heard it on tv news this evening.
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There is no credible evidence or official documentation to suggest that Donald Trump or his administration sent COVID-19 tests to Russia in 2020. However, during the early stages of the pandemic, the U.S. and other countries did engage in international cooperation related to supplies and medical equipment.
One widely discussed instance was when Russia sent a shipment of medical supplies, including ventilators and personal protective equipment, to the U.S. in April 2020, as part of humanitarian aid. This raised questions about the state of U.S. preparedness but did not involve the exchange of COVID-19 tests between the U.S. and Russia.
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