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Primary season has started in terms of early voting, so check to see when your next election is and make sure to vote early if you can. That’s the best way to not be caught up in Republican shenanigans.
FEMA and NOAA are in jeapardy, Republicans are fine with cancer, the Flint lead crisis isn’t over and Detention Centers feel like wack-a-mole, but our Dems aren’t giving up.
David Hogg left the DNC, and he did leave, of his own accord, because he wanted to endorse and raise money in primaries and that fully goes against the goals of Ken Martin’s DNC.
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