For years to come there will be much to analyze, and the work of repair will be long and hard, but I hope we never lose the emotional sobriety with which many people have only for the first time begun to approach politics. This itself was a much needed course-correction among us.

Nov 6, 2020 · 10:49 AM UTC

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People are still voting! Why are you tweeting this in the middle of an election?
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Liberals have learnt nothing though. Just doubled down on their worst impulses.
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“The United States needs a ‘Season Of Repair.”
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I wish so much that they heard more than #VoteBlueNoMatterWho2020 because some candidates really were not what the people will benefit from. Look hard at how many invoked #StraightTicket vote, failed to select judges, and ignored proposals.
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Those red hat MAGA wearers crossed many generations and there are millions of them. They ranged from very young to very old. We need a miracle to course correct. This election should not even been close.
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I love how you somehow always use recovery language & make it become more mainstream 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Some of us who have followed your work for years & love you for it, supported Trump because of the shadow side of us & our government he was exposing. There are more to words from the politicians there is action. Where Trump lacked in words he had action. youtube.com/xB-a1vlJt2U
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We got to kick out the Religious Right modern day Scribes & Pharisees. Goldwater warned us about them. In Madison and Jefferson's time they hated both of them and Tom Paine too. I know of a bring your own god church that could help them clean their trash out.
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#1 seems, make all elections last a month instead of a day #2 seems, do the groundwork, knock on doors #0 is don't run away from popular policies like a $15 minimum wage