ACLU of Texas(@ACLUTx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: We’re suing the state of Texas. Texas Secretary of State continues to incorrectly identify registered voters as “non-citizens” and has refused to reveal records that disclose how these purged voters are being identified as such.

This is voter suppression.

BREAKING: We’re suing the state of Texas. @TXsecofstate continues to incorrectly identify registered voters as “non-citizens” and has refused to reveal records that disclose how these purged voters are being identified as such.

This is voter suppression. #TXDeservesBetter
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Nancy Manali-Leonardo(@alohatsunami) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Liz Cheney This is true; however, you have made yourself hostage to the fact that by not voting in favor of the act, you fall right in line with the party of Donald Trump.

You technically are no different from your Republican peers.

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Dr. Michael Owens(@OwensForGeorgia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As Georgia's next Secretary of State, I'll restore trust in our election systems by making sure that every eligible voter has access to the ballot without any undue burden or delay.☑️🗳️


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HeraldWeeklyMagazine(@weekly_herald) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Americans all over are seeking a better way of life, and they are doing this by voting with their feet — along with their household belongings. Find out which U.S. states people are fleeing and moving to.

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Eileen Granfors(@EileenMissouri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I want to wake up in a country where SCOTUS does not make partisan decisions via the shadow docket, stripping millions of voting rights. Congress, your turn.

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WisdomTree, Inc.(@WisdomTreeNews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WisdomTree stockholders, your vote is important, no matter how many or how few shares you own. Vote today on the white proxy card or voting instruction form for all six of WisdomTree's highly qualified nominees.

$WT

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Robert Reich(@RBReich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No, it's not radical to expand the Supreme Court. What's radical is allowing Supreme Court justices — appointed by presidents who lost the popular vote — to take away voting rights from millions of Americans.

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Danelle Dodge(@VoteDodge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My husband has a disability that makes it difficult to stand or sit for long. Being able to vote by mail has been necessary to ensure his vote is counted. I will fight for the right of every citizen to vote how it is best for them!

My husband has a disability that makes it difficult to stand or sit for long. Being able to vote by mail has been necessary to ensure his vote is counted. I will fight for the right of every citizen to vote how it is best for them! #VotingRightsForThePeople #Yourvoteisyourvoice
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HeraldWeekly(@HeraldWeekly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Americans all over are seeking a better way of life, and they are doing this by voting with their feet — along with their household belongings. Find out which U.S. states people are fleeing and moving to.

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Managing Editor(@FactsATruth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I agree, to take away voting rights from millions of Americans, by a partisan Supreme Court justices — appointed by presidents, who lost the popular vote — is wrong and un-American.
betrayed America.

I agree,  to take away voting rights from millions of Americans, by a partisan Supreme Court justices — appointed by presidents, who lost the popular vote — is wrong and un-American. 
#SCOTUS betrayed America.
#VotingRightsForThePeople 
#VotingRightsMatter
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