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Pelosi Selects GOP Trump Critic Kinzinger to Jan 6 Committee
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Sen Toomey: Political advantage for Democrats to focus on Jan 6 and not Biden s policies
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Toomey: January 6 Probe Is Democrats Trying to Make Midterms About Trump
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Is this what you want for your community? No? Then vote in every single election, every single year, and find a public office or board to run for. Yes, YOU! https://t.co/IzZOw8WCaa
Pence won’t be Trump’s running mate if he runs in 2024 which puts GOP contenders in awkward spot: report https://t.co/eEVYG4P5Az
Time to stop shaping our conversations about vaccine-hesitancy and voter confidence in elections around the feelings of Trump supporters. The specter of alienating those voters is being widely abused by bad faith actors, and we should say so. My latest:https://t.co/QFGWVy5X0l
IN the fairy tale, courtiers persuade the emperor to parade naked through the streets because he is supposedly robed in new clothes made of a cloth which appears invisible to people unworthy of their office. It is left to a guileless child to see through the confidence trick. We live in a democracy. There is careful scrutiny of every public decision. So, the confidence trick needs to be that bit more subtle. It need not even be a conscious trick, but may instead be motivated by genuine belief. And it may take years for the trick to be revealed. During the 1992 US presidential election, James Carville, in managing Bill Clinton’s campaign kept on reminding his candidate: “It’s the economy.”