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  1. Pinned Tweet
    16 Dec 2018

    We're hiring! Help put Trump and the GOP Senate majority out of work. Apply now:

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  2. 11 hours ago

    If Republicans won't fund the government and help Americans we must vote them out. Sign up now to support Democrats up and down the ballot this year and in 2020.

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  3. Retweeted
    19 hours ago

    When you want to cry just seeing the amazing, diverse and large (although at least 150 members short of being large enough!) group of Democratic Congresswomen and .

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  4. 15 hours ago

    Trump claimed a new trade deal with Mexico will pay for his (racist) wall. But it still needs to be approved by Congress. Why should the Democratic House give him anything during the ?

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  5. 16 hours ago

    Know what's really disgraceful? The president, the owner of the , doesn't care about your safety or your paychecks or your National Parks. He only cares about "winning." End the now. Take back the White House in 2020.

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  6. Retweeted
    Jan 3

    Tonight, did what could not: bring a bill to the House floor to end the and stand up to the President. Starting today, a Democratic House will ensure Congress once again acts as a co-equal branch of gov’t & a check on .

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  7. 19 hours ago

    Vice President Mike Pence is getting a raise this week. So are Betsy DeVos, Wilbur Ross, Mick Mulvaney and Kirstjen Nielsen. All while 800,000 federal workers aren't getting paid. End the now.

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  8. 21 hours ago

    Ryan Zinke was being investigated by multiple House committees when he resigned from the Cabinet. Now we find out he may have lied to those investigators when he was giving no-bid contracts to his friends and oil companies.

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  9. 22 hours ago
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  10. Jan 3

    Watching today we're all charged up to in 2020. Want to help? Chip in a few bucks now to support Democratic nominees in 8 Senate races we think we can flip.

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  11. Jan 3

    FYI—House Democrats like Rep. are still on the floor working hard to reopen the government. , you up?

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  12. Retweeted
    Jan 3

    .'s Narissa Rahaman joined today as the gets underway. The trans pride flying proudly outside her office is a sign that is the pro-equality champion Virginians deserve.

    HRC's Narissa Rahaman with Rep. Jennifer Wexton. A trans pride flag flies outside her office next to the VA state flag.
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  13. Jan 3

    Customs and border patrol agents and the TSA have been working without pay because of the . If the GOP wants to make America safer, it would end the today.

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  14. Jan 3
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    Jan 3
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  16. Jan 3

    On the way to taking back the House, we targeted Paul Ryan’s district for 2018 with the help of 's , and . Ryan leaves Congress with a 12% approval rating and no gavel.

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  17. Jan 3

    . pledged to pass common-sense gun reform for ALL Americans. Saluting representatives who beat NRA A-rated incumbents to be seated in the today.

    , , and 6 others
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  18. Retweeted

    Today, the 116th Congress was sworn in. This is one of the most youthful, diverse, and NRA-money free groups in history. We are confident that these new lawmakers will craft legislation to help create a safer America. 🇺🇸

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  19. Jan 3

    House Democrats' first bill will address voting rights and campaign finance and underline the oversight powers and diversity of the new House. These shouldn't be partisan issues. Let's get it done.

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  20. Retweeted
    Jan 3

    Welcome back ! Excited to have that gavel back in your extremely capable hands.

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  21. Retweeted
    Jan 3

    Meet the new freshmen in the United States Congress being sworn in today. It is the most racially diverse and most female group of representatives ever elected to the House.

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