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Corie Whalen @CorieWhalen - Its honest to god fraudulent to pair this ballot language with the reality of this exceptionally partisan map. How can people be expected to understand what theyre voting on?
Should the Constitution of Virginia be amended to allow the General Assembly to temporarily adopt new congressional districts to restore fairness in the upcoming elections, while ensuring Virginia's standard redistricting process resumes for all future redistricting after the 2030 census.
Vote no. @VA_forFairMaps
https://x.com/CorieWhalen/status/2030317600400400704

Councilwoman Vickie Paladino @VickieforNYC - This is a very simple fact that nobody seems to realize. Eric Adams talked about it often, and so have others, myself included.
We actually have an incredibly small criminal element in this city.
The problem is they’ve been allowed to do whatever they want with virtually no consequences for years now, so their impact on our quality of life is disproportionately huge.
Nearly all crime in NYC is committed by a handful of dangerous recidivist criminals who we simply stopped putting in jail.
Catch and release, chronic downgrading of charges, decriminalization, bail reform, sanctuary policy — it all serves one purpose, to get recidivists back on the streets committing crimes.
It’s the progressive de-policing and decarceration agenda at work. And make no mistake, they have NO problem with any of it. They don’t care about crime, they care about ‘revolution’.
But back here in reality, we could fix nearly all crime in NYC by simply agreeing that a tiny percentage of the population are dangerous recidivists and need to be off the street. That’s it.
It’s not a ‘complicated problem’, it’s actually an incredibly simple problem. We’re just not allowed to solve it.  
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Reza Chowdhury @RezaC1
90.3% of New York residents have never been arrested.
Yet our political class keeps rewriting criminal justice policy for the tiny fraction of repeat offenders who cycle endlessly through the system.
Millions follow the law.
But the rules are rewritten for the small subset of the population who break it.
Why is public policy designed around criminals instead of the citizens they terrorize?  
https://x.com/VickieforNYC/status/2029933157093421108

Councilwoman Vickie Paladino @VickieforNYC - ACTUALLY what we saw were two presumably muslim men throwing lit shrapnel bombs (or what they wanted everyone to believe were shrapnel bombs) into a crowd of Americans in a clear act of terrorism.
Yet you people continue to lie about ‘Islamophobia’ instead of dealing with reality.
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Brad Hoylman-Sigal @bradhoylman
Today on Manhattan’s Upper East Side we saw disturbing acts and displays of hate targeting Muslim and Jewish New Yorkers.
Every New Yorker should be alarmed when any community is targeted in this way. We must do everything we can to ensure New York remains a place where people of every faith and background feel safe.
https://x.com/VickieforNYC/status/2030520576813547962

Cousin Frank @cousin_frank_ - Poor Kim
Meme
https://x.com/cousin_frank_/status/2029989978189541682

Cousin Frank @cousin_frank_ - WILSON!!!! 
Meme
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Joey FAFO @jkeeter82
At this point, I don’t think the UK can be saved.
https://x.com/cousin_frank_/status/2029529274844094936

Craig Caplan @CraigCaplan - Senate today will vote at 5:30pm on whether to advance President Trump's nomination of U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd to lead the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command as well as to be promoted to general. He testified at two confirmation hearings in January including before the Senate Intelligence Committee. @cspan 2  
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CSPAN @cspan
Video: WATCH: Opening statement from U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd, nominee to lead the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command at his Senate confirmation hearing.
https://x.com/CraigCaplan/status/2030954582579302642
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