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  1. I’m happy to report Gadsden Boots won his reelection for mayor 🇺🇸🗳

  2. 10 Nov 2018

    is over but the fight for is just beginning. Join the Family Medicine Action Network on 11/27 at 3 pm ET for a post-election webinar to discuss the outcomes of the 2018 and what they mean for family medicine

  3. A divided America chooses a divided Congress. Will it mean two years of political deadlock? We answer that question and more with our expert guests like here on Capitol Hill live on

  4. Hey enjoy retirement. It was fun running you out of office. has a spot for you in the Kremlin. I’ll get you a coat.

  5. 7 Nov 2018

    They say Muslim women are oppressed and they need to be liberated. Hmmm. I am delighted to have Muslim women as a part of US Congress.

  6. 6 Nov 2018

    Republicans are not “holding on to the senate”. made big gains

  7. We are gearing up and heading to Mississippi getting people , next week. Learn more about our recent efforts during . Read our Democracy Defended Snapshot:

  8. Democracy works best when we all have voice. As we finalize our full report Democracy Defended, check out some of our insights from . Read the snapshot:

  9. 13 Nov 2018

    can thank the adult in the house that dragged my ass out to vote!

  10. 13 Nov 2018

    - My nieces are not eligible to vote but they are doing their part 4 by making gratitude packs for polling officials.They also want more women in Parliament.

  11. 7 Nov 2018

    Scenes from : Houstonians were out and about doing their civic duty yesterday.

  12. Jason Snead makes note of a disturbing trend from the political left in his Election Day analysis: If we lost, they must've cheated.

  13. 7 Nov 2018

    Or Georgia to stop being Georgia (where Keisha Lance Bottoms was elected mayor of Atlanta by the skin of her teeth)? Or Texas to stop being Texas? We don’t battle for justice because victory is easy, quick, or even final. We do it because it is right. Press on.

  14. 7 Nov 2018

    Well, it will take a little time to count everyone, but it looks like 114 million Americans voted on --shattering the 2014 turnout number of 83 million!

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