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  1. Looking forward to the Black Women Lawyers Cocktail Sip tomorrow night!
  2. Glad to see the Senate is ready to get down to business
  3. Enjoying a great meal at Vinoteca in Los Feliz.
  4. I'm proud of our district's USC, which tops the list with the most enrolled international students. http://bit.ly/3ncJAg
  5. In line to see 2012
  6. Meeting some good Democrats at a state party meeting.
  7. Veteran's Day always makes me think of my father, my uncles and other heroes. We are all in their debt.
  8. Pleased about my guilty verdict this afternoon.
  9. Happy Halloween! Be careful out on the roads tonight.
  10. I'm enjoying the new African American history exhibit at the Science Center. Everyone should see this exhibit!
  11. Looking forward to my campaign's young professionals mixer at Bar Delux next Wednesday from 7-10. You can RSVP: club33@feltonnewell.com.
  12. Check out our new iPhone app! We're the only Congressional campaign in the country with an iPhone app.
  13. Busy morning soliciting donations from local businesses for October 21 homeless clinic in South LA
  14. Eight years is enough. It's time to get out of Afghanistan. http://bit.ly/pQBHX
  15. Enjoying a conference on community prosecution. It's great to hear new ideas from prosecutors in other cities.
  16. Looking forward to speaking to members of USC Black Student Assembly tonight.
  17. Looking forward to my 20th year high school reunion tomorrow night. Has it really been 20 years? Are we really that old?
  18. Just finished the new Dan Brown book. Loved the insights about Washington.
  19. Just got a flu shot. When are you getting one?
  20. The President is giving an inspiring message about the need to reduce inequality for the benefit of all Americans.