I’m curating a list of racist attacks on candidates of color this election cycle for @HuffPost. Here’s what we have thus far: https://t.co/36RWjKxm1E
— rocket juju (@juliacraven) October 18, 2018
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Trump and Republicans increased the deficit by $1.5 trillion as a result of giving massive tax cuts to the wealthy and large corporations.
Now all of a sudden they are worried about the deficit.
You know how they want to deal with it? By cutting Social Security and Medicare.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) October 19, 2018
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And in Mississippi — 1 of only 4 states that imposes a lifelong voting ban for people convicted of felonies — we filed a lawsuit to overturn the state’s discriminatory policy. Tomorrow, we'll present the case at a legislative hearing in Jackson https://t.co/IdqHY79P5B
— Southern Poverty Law Center (@splcenter) October 4, 2018
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Supreme Court Enables Mass Disenfranchisement of North Dakota’s Native Americans https://t.co/2AucwBomt3 via @aclu
— Jacqueline Keeler (@jfkeeler) October 14, 2018
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It's not just Georgia. We're already in a crisis of democracy. "Nine states with a history of racial discrimination are more aggressively removing registered voters from their rolls than other states, according to a report released Friday." https://t.co/hRCtySAEOH
— Josh Shepperd (@joshshepperd) October 14, 2018
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Election Day must become a national holiday. In America we should be celebrating our democracy and doing everything possible to make it easier for people to participate in the political process. https://t.co/hwlzoR2rQU
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) October 14, 2018
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Even this tweet about @StaceyAbrams is dangerous.
The President of the United States is saying that if a particular person is elected, that they will "DESTROY THE STATE"
Think of how this can be intepreted. https://t.co/JDHu2dKegZ
— Shaun King (@shaunking) October 27, 2018
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Donald Trump likes to talk about a "booming economy." This is not a "booming economy" when you have people working 2 or 3 jobs, making $8 an hour just to put food on the table. pic.twitter.com/g1lraQkPHi
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) October 25, 2018
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Could efforts to block voters swing elections? Certainly. https://t.co/Ua5DhrAZIw pic.twitter.com/UeCgyKeaGI
— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) October 27, 2018
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CNN's lead story: "Trump campaign releases racist ad" https://t.co/OsdxlMMBjV pic.twitter.com/SvRSJxD2qz
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) November 1, 2018
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Over 20,000 absentee ballots rejected in Florida, disproportionately from Democratic voters. This is the real voter fraud Rick Scott should investigate https://t.co/oC90IJdCXV
— Ari Berman (@AriBerman) November 11, 2018
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According to @NAACP, “Mississippi had most lynchings from 1882-1968 with 581.” And here’s the incumbent US Senator from Mississippi telling a “lynching” joke to a group of white people, who belly laugh afterwards. She’s in a Nov. 27 runoff against Mike Espy, a Black man. Vote. https://t.co/RFK6N2MlO4
— Scott Hechinger (@ScottHech) November 11, 2018
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Can we just stop for a moment and consider that the President of the United States is trying to stop LEGAL VOTES from being counted in an election.
We are a democracy. This is the PRESIDENT.
I know we’re all overwhelmed by the news but that’s just crazy batshit insane.
— Mikel Jollett (@Mikel_Jollett) November 10, 2018
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A brief abridged video compilation of Trump's attacks on black people from the Central Park Five to President Obama to Michelle Obama to Andrew Gillum to Stacey Abrams to Maxine Waters to April Ryan to Abby Phillip to Yamiche Alcindor to Don Lemon to LeBron James, and many more. pic.twitter.com/TbJ8Q0KjQC
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) November 9, 2018
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I never planned to run for office. After my son Jordan was shot and killed, my life completely changed. This is my story — please share it far and wide, and join me on this journey.
— With Love,
Lucy pic.twitter.com/f5Ej8fKQxO
— Lucy McBath (@LucyWins2018) September 12, 2018