Donna O'Connor
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Donna O'Connor
@TurquoiseLady1
Wife, mother, grandmother! Political junky. Any statements or comments I make are my personal comments, not a reflection of my work place.
เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2011
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Samuel Issac Nelson III, a standout Black musical theatre student from Jacksonville, has been named a 2025 U.S. Presidential Scholar — one of just 161 nationwide. Our young Brothers deserve to be celebrated for their brilliance! Congrats, young King!
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🚨NEW: Michigan Democrat Mallory McMorrow, who is running for the U.S. Senate, slams the proposed government shutdown deal: “Americans can’t afford this deal. Democrats can fight AND win. A promise isn’t a deal. Don’t settle.”
RETWEET if you stand with @MalloryMcMorrow!

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🔥 Footage doesn’t lie: #MAGA John Fetterman — as mayor — chased down an innocent Black jogger with a shotgun in hand.
Police buried it. Media ignored it.
MAGA energy in a blue suit — a white supremacist hiding behind the “D” next to his name.
#Fetterman #RacismExpose
Pennsylvania should’ve chosen @ConorLambPA. What a mistake
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Unfortunately none of them have a midterm election
♦️♦️♦️@FipFip12
@Mollyploofkins If they vote to open the MAGAT'S will fuck them over. They all will lose in the mid terms Democrats do not want to open the government on capitulation. They all will be elected out and the failure of this country will be on them
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@RpsAgainstTrump The claim that Republicans and about 10 Democratic senators have reached a deal to reopen the government without the Affordable Care Act tax-credit extension is not accurate based on publicly available info at this time.
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He's on Death Row, waiting for his execution. Today, he's in handcuffs at a hospital, about to give a 6-year-old girl the one thing that can save her life...
Marcus hasn't been called by his name in 20 years. On Death Row, he's just a number, a man waiting for an execution date. The world sees him as a monster, a man who took a life and is now waiting to forfeit his own.
Then there's 6-year-old Maya. Her kidneys have failed. For nine months, she's been on the transplant list, her small body growing weaker, with no matches found.
Marcus has one thing left from his old life: a faded, folded picture of his own daughter, who died from a sudden illness when she was Maya's age. It was 25 years ago, before his life spiraled into the violence that landed him here.
The prison chaplain, the only man who still talks to him, mentioned the case. A public plea for a rare blood type. A little girl at the city hospital, fading fast.
He knew it wouldn't change his sentence. He was going to die. But he saw a chance. Not for parole, not for redemption in the eyes of the law, but to do one right thing before his time ran out. To save the little girl he couldn't save all those years ago.
He volunteered to be tested. The prison board thought it was a manipulative stunt. It wasn't. Against all odds, he was a perfect match.
After weeks of legal battles, the donation was approved as his "final act." Today, the day before the surgery, they brought him to the hospital. He was in his green jumpsuit, hands cuffed, flanked by two armed guards. He knelt by her bed. Maya, who only knew this man was "her helper," looked at him with wide, grateful eyes.
"I... I want to give him a hug," she whispered to her mom.
The guards tensed. "Ma'am, that's not possible," one started to say, his hand moving. But Maya, weak as she was, slipped off her bed and walked right up to the kneeling inmate. Before the guards could stop her, she wrapped her small arms around his neck.
Marcus, the man who hadn't felt a kind touch in decades, felt his entire world break. He closed his eyes, his cuffed hands lifting to gently hold her. "You don't gotta thank me, little one," he choked out, his voice thick. "Just get better, alright?"

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Reuters: Tesla has missed out on 1.2M US vehicle sales since 2022 due to political remarks and actions by CEO Elon Musk. According to a Yale University research team’s analysis reported by CBS News, the decline was particularly noticeable in states and counties with strong Democratic Party support.

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Nonsense.
1. NYC doesn't have voter ID laws
2. In New York, the state, multiple parties can endorse the same candidate, so some can appear multiple times. Sliwa, the Republican, is also listed twice!
3. Eric Adams is on the ballot because he dropped out too late
4. Cuomo lost the primary, and ran as an indy, and ballots list major party candidates first
Maybe you don't like the rules. Fine. But posting this stuff on X with zero context makes people think there is fraud or cheating. These are just the rules being applied to candidates evenly.
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@elonmusk You don't like America? You're rich enough to leave. I'm sure they'd love you back in South Africa. . .
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Elon Musk calling the NYC ballot a “scam” is like a billionaire complaining that the line at democracy isn’t VIP-only. The man mistakes inconvenience for conspiracy. There’s nothing fraudulent about a system that lets people vote without checking their follower count.
New York’s ballots list candidates by party line, not by personal ego. That’s not corruption, it’s design. Signature verification replaces voter ID for a reason: to protect access, not privilege. But to those who live in a world where power is inherited, the very idea of equal footing feels like sabotage.
The truth is simple: the ballot isn’t rigged, it’s just fair. And fairness will always appear chaotic to those who expect control.
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