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Sara Hudson β™₯️ 🧑 πŸ’› πŸ’š πŸ’™ πŸ’œ

@saraphudson

Passionate about family, children, books, equity. Stand for all who face oppression. Views expressed are my own, no surprise to anyone who knows me! (She/Her)

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calendar_today05-02-2011 17:48:53

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Schuyler VanValkenburg (@scvanvalkenburg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not actually what the order said. The judge said the Governor could remove voters one-by-one for being non-citizens but can’t mass purge people from a list with no individualized evidence (imagine that!) But this truth will get lost in the outrage machine he wants to gin up.

John Pavlovitz (@johnpavlovitz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While Trump holds a N*zi rally in NYC, Kamala Harris interrupts her tireless campaigning in PA to surprise a girl's basketball practice in Philly to tell them how much potential they have. Can we stop pretending this is a difficult decision for good humans?

The View (@theview) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.@Sunny Hostin: "This Puerto Rican has something to say about the island that I love, where my family is from. Puerto Rico is trash? We are Americans, Donald Trump." "My fellow Puerto Ricans, trash collection day is November 5, 2024. Don't forget it."

John Pavlovitz (@johnpavlovitz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I see a lot of β€œLadies, no one has to know who you voted for” posts and ads. I’d like to say: Ladies, if you’re with someone you have to hide your vote from, they don’t deserve to have relational proximity to you and you should strongly consider an alternative. I’d also like to

Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To recap the Republican closing message: anti-Black racism, Puerto Ricans are garbage, Liz Cheney should be assasinated and, if Trump wins, they will repeal Obamacare, decimate CHIPS Act manufacturing jobs, and put a conspiracy theorist in charge of public health.

Library of Congress (@librarycongress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Something to ponder as you head out to vote today, for free. In the Library's Rosa Parks Papers collection, there's a receipt for the poll tax she had to pay to vote in Alabama in 1956. Poll taxes, a Jim Crow-era voter suppression tool, were not abolished federally until 1964.

Something to ponder as you head out to vote today, for free. In the Library's Rosa Parks Papers collection, there's a receipt for the poll tax she had to pay to vote in Alabama in 1956. Poll taxes, a Jim Crow-era voter suppression tool, were not abolished federally until 1964.