34 felony convictions. 34.
...waiting for the Democrats to notice they can/should run on this ...waiting ... waiting ... waiting...
#Trump SENTENCING DATE
July 11 - 4 days before GOP convention begins
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kind of local trust that has people willing to believe them when they are "just trying to help you out by letting you know what those guys are up to."
The rabid magaloonies are not the problem - they're a distraction. There aren't enough of them to turn the election. The people who just don't know us and have no personal experience telling them what to believe about us are the problem.
shows up after a storm to help put things/ lives back together, tutoring, mowing old ladies' lawns, reading to kids at the library, etc, etc, etc.
De-demonizing the word Democrat.
We're not hiding away plotting to steal elections and force all your children to change gender whether they want to or not. We're your neighbors.
PS In *many* places, the GOP has been doing this for decades. They do a hell of a ground game, building the
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#politics #election2024 #democrats
What many Dems - especially in big cities - often don't realize is much of the election is won where they don't see it.
In certain neighborhoods of larger cities and in small to medium towns & cities, Dems need to be there. Always there. Not just ahead of elections, not necessarily campaigning, but being a distinct and crucial part of the area. Time to get some low key T-shirts and get to it.
Organizing food drives, being the bunch that
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#flashback. ~30 years ago,
taken with an old sad camera by a *terrible* photographer (meπ)
A few of the chooks and guinea fowl we had running around the place
If you liked the eclipse, you're going to love this
https://www.sciencealert.com/a-spectacular-rare-alignment-of-6-planets-is-about-to-happen-in-the-sky
NCAA and five major conferences approve settlement that would allow schools to directly pay college athletes for the first time
This is very good news. Many millions of dollars are made every year on the backs of college athletes, most of whom will not have a career in professional sports.