1/ It's not the Republican effort to suppress the vote but rather the Democratic failure to inspire the vote that poses the greatest danger to Dems in November. The most powerful antidote to voter suppression laws would be for @POTUS to give people something to vote for.

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2/ The lackluster performance of this administration is not only due to Manchin & Sinema. Biden could declare a medical emergency and expand Medicare to everyone tonight; he could cancel all college loan debt tonight; he could declassify cannabis from a Schedule 1 drug tonight.
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You’ve been misled. There is no systematic voter suppression. There’s 168M registered voters. 155M votes cast for the president. Both registered voters and votes cast exceeded any previous election in the past couple decades. This outrage is a scam by the Dems and you know it.
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This is not helpful
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“The American people want a government that serves them so they can thrive…” Marianne Williamson
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Dang you sound bitter
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In the absence of offering any substantive change..... both parties use a strategy of Control through FEAR..... ✅ FEAR OF THE OTHER PARTY ✅ DOMESTIC TERRORISM - JAN 6 ✅ FEAR OF "SOCIALISM" ✅ FEAR OF LOSING HEALTH INS ✅ FEAR OF NEIGHBOR/POOR
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I love you Marianne, but it bothers me when folks blame Dems for the obvious psychopathy and unethical, un-American behavior that's become the norm for Republicans. 81m people DID vote for a Democratic president. It's Republicans who are preventing him from executing his agenda.
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The theory that votes are a product of inspiration- would have died an ugly death once Bernie Sanders only won 7 states despite spending 1/2 billion dollar of his campaign funds. Or Mitch sailed to an easy re-election. This isn’t broadway ppl vote for many reasons
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