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

Joined February 2009
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Oh my God🤦🏻‍♀️
Boebert says she is "tired" of separation between church and state: "The church is supposed to direct the government" trib.al/RQ9zOCt
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This SCOTUS will go down in history as a corporate sponsored strategized attack on our most basic democratic values.
NEW: Supreme Court blocks creation of second majority-black congressional district in Louisiana, restores GOP-drawn map for fall election. Three liberal justices dissent in Voting Rights Act case.
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This is insane.
Women are going to hospitals with a life-threatening nonviable ectopic pregnancy but the doctors can't do anything about it until her vitals start crashing, which the doctors hope is enough of a "medical emergency" to satisfy Missouri's Republican AG. ago.mo.gov/docs/default-sour…
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The NLRB is an example of government doing what it’s supposed to do. It’s under resourced but clearly trying.
Trader Joe’s broke the law by retaliating against workers who were organizing in Burlington, VT. Managers denied raises to workers who organized a petition to demand COVID protections, hazard pay, and sick leave. The NLRB ruled the company owes those workers backpay.
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Replying to @POTUS
This should have been tweeted within an hour of the decision being handed down.
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Live Mini Candidate Summit! Help me celebrate and support these great candidates as they move toward Election Day. This November will be exceedingly important. nitter.vloup.ch/i/broadcasts/1Yq…
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It's about not being selfish. Every generation owes it to ones behind it to help them rise and take leadership. I can write books forever and young people can still write books. But in politics, there are limited slots; staying too long makes it impossible for others to rise up.
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Replying to @dannybarefoot
Totally disagree.
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Given that there are only so many slots in political leadership, octogenarians - with the exception of Bernie Sanders, who has achieved whatever-he-wants-he-should-get status- should step aside.
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Replying to @MickBeeBlues
We're always been both/and.
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Replying to @DuerksenKen
No, the way to fix it is to vote in those who are NOT "treacherous caretakers." CandidateSummit.com
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Replying to @michaelbrandorg
I heard some college kids talk about the "mistakes" made by the "hippie generation," and I said, "Like what, that we weren't corporate whores?"
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Replying to @SienaandToast
No! With Martin and Bobby and McCarthy and so many others, it felt like there were those in an older generation fighting for us! It's why the assassinations were so devastating.
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There's a spirt of renewal that's key to the American character, as obvious in our youth today as in any other generation. The difference now is that those meant to be the caretaker of that spirt, to protect our right to express it, are serving the very forces that suppress it.
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Replying to @NetBoyRick2pt0
The laws that are now taking effect in almost half the country are absolutely more restrictive than the UK. Usually I would agree with you about respecting our institutions, but our institutions are now failing us in ways that deserve the most passionately expressed disrespect.
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Replying to @NetBoyRick2pt0
I usually agree with you regarding people going to another country and putting down their own. But in a virtual age she’s speaking to people, particularly young women, everywhere. The spirit of protest here is healthy & courageous. We need it going into November
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