Candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States.

Joined February 2009
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Replying to @BigUglyMike
Oh they do do they? And do they want to catch a deadly disease, or bring it home to mommy and daddy?
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Replying to @BobbyOnline23
Yeah. That I don’t toe the line.
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Teachers and parents are beginning to fight back and I’m with them all the way.newsweek.com/tennessee-teach…
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Replying to @henrymcmaster
Only reason in-home schooling is“not an option for some people” is cuz they’re not getting the financial assistance they should be getting from the government. People are being given a terrible Sophie’s choice, and you & other governors should be speaking up so it might change.
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Replying to @iamdansgal
We did not do a serious national lockdown, ever.
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Replying to @realDonaldTrump
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The only safe decision for students, families and school staff is to start school remotely and transition to in-person school when COVID is under control. #MakeItMakeSense #CTUSafeReturn #EdEquityOrElse #DemandSafeSchools
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Not that the anti-maskers would be willing to do it, but she’s right.
Happy Monday, everyone! Good time to remind everyone that we should institute a *real* national lockdown for 4-6 weeks with pay so our lives can return to normal and our children can return to school.
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Replying to @jengagod @YouTube
You have GOT to be kidding. A federal judge is not anonymous. She’s simply asking that their home addresses not be made public.
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Judge Salas on the death of her son. I cried watching this but I think it’s our duty to do it. Most importantly we have to insist that what she asked for happens.God bless her for trying to use her tragedy to help others who are vulnerable. youtube.com/4JPlcbW5aJs via @YouTube
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Replying to @_Serene_96
Actually, yes it is. History marches forward and government needs to keep up with it.
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It’s just not true. A real conservative as well as a real progressive sees a balance between the two as how our society works at its best.
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The most dramatic example of course was the issue of slavery. I’m reading “Team of Rivals” by Doris Kearns Goodwin. Southern states claimed a state’s right to be a slave state, for years they compromised, until finally a federal mandate against it was enforced through Civil War.
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Alexander Hamilton said the states are “laboratories of reform.” Sometimes they’re very much not that but it’s interesting to see how they were originally envisioned.
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State’s rights v. federal rights is a contest that underlies a lot of our history. It’s fascinating to see how they each play out for either the left or the right. This is an example of a state’s right expressing itself in a more progressive direction than the feds are moving in.
Nevada lawmakers have passed a bill that would add the state to a growing list that will mail all active voters ballots ahead of the November election. The bill now heads to Gov. Steve Sisolak, who's expected to sign it. usnews.com/news/best-states/…
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Replying to @PaulKotta
When Reagan was president he famously said, “The most terrifying words in the English language are ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help you.’” What brilliant propaganda that was; what better way to steal a person’s power than to make them say, “Take it! I don’t want it!”
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Sorry about the first couple of minutes having no sound. Stay with it please!
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Replying to @RamShivaKrishn1
Lol 1950 wants its thinking back.
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Hello.
NEWS: Pelosi admonished top counterintel official Evanina during private briefing this a.m., accusing him of withholding info about Russia. Evanina ultimately acknowledged that Russia is trying to boost Trump’s reelection; Dems want him to say it publicly. politico.com/news/2020/07/31…
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