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First question is on poverty. Lancaster has a 30% poverty rate, with some neighborhoods at 70%. Poverty in Lancaster has gone up 50% since Jess started working in the city 12 years ago
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Again, can’t really tweet video because rural broadband sucks everywhere
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Murmur of approbation when the audience hears Jess King outraised EVERYONE. Pat yourselves on the back! But Smucker, the incumbent, is the top House recipient of NRA funding
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Question on lack of vocational training—business can’t fill 10k jobs in Lancaster county; filling just 3K could cut poverty in half. The gap is due to lack of child care, transportation, training, housing
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I like that Jess reclaims small business as a progressive issue. Corporate giants like Amazon — who pay no tax!— are devastating to local business
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Question: what can we do to help you? Volunteer coordinators step up and start talking about knocking doors and making calls. The King campaign called 30,000 voters last weekend. Studies show early canvassing is far more effectivepic.twitter.com/Nos3QEZsDd
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Side effect of door knocking in your own neighborhood in a place like Lancaster is you learn your neighbors are far more progressive than you thought
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Omg that sofa nook. That would rent for $2800 as a studio back homepic.twitter.com/WcMFFBfKNL
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This clipboard fights fascistspic.twitter.com/jQM6FhzlOV
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Multiply this event by 200, add phone banks, door knocking, local offices, and more clipboards, and this is what you’re paying for with the Great Slate. Not a consultant in sighthttps://secure.actblue.com/donate/great_slate …
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