Hello? Why can’t the American people vote from home?
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Too many dead people would vote from home.
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Brilliant!
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In the meantime,
@replouiegohmert aimlessly wanders the halls Congress possibly infecting everyone he comes in contact with.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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This seems very sensible to me. If the virus runs rampant thru Congress and you are unable to act that would make this disaster exponentially worse.
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Sir with all due respect - we don't need vs want a "family friendly" congress, those in congress need to be there for wrk not babysitting, i saw kids in and chambers and I find it unprofessional.
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We already constantly see half empty hearings and many of your colleagues not doing their jobs. How much worse would that get when they are at home instead? How would this affect debates which already seem to fall on deaf ears. Serious questions.
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All of which would open Congress up to having more representatives who are more ... representative of their communities!
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It took a deadly pandemic for logic to prevail. But
@senatemajldr won't even call for a vote on it. It's time to remove him for the survival of this country.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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increased time spent with constituents in the districts
a more family-friendly Congress
improved safety during a public health crisis
the use of modern technology in Congress