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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I enjoy your tweets. I totally agree with you on tweet 1. Tweet 2 , is a list that left me dumbfound. Biden could do a lot of good things. He failed. Be well @marwilliamson
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But he won’t. So the obvious question is: why won’t he? I think we all know the answer. My gods, wouldn’t it be something if he surprised us?! (There is still a tiny bit of dumb optimism in me battling the numb realist)
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These actions would only strengthen the Repubs impeachment case come January.
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Maybe your radical proposals are what will suppress votes in the fall.
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Go cry to Jesse Waters. You’ve done enough. Yucking it up with racists is not helping
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The right to vote is the first priority. What are you thinking?
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We need more than two political parties. It will take time to build and we must ignore the "wasting a vote" argument.
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That's not how the Constitution works.
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