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Judd Legum @JuddLegum
26. If Congressman Dunn was "striving to continue Dr. King's work" he would not have voted against the John Lewis Voting Rights Act https://t.co/HOSjXwqBk1 — PolitiTweet.org
Dr. Neal Dunn @DrNealDunnFL2
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a one-of-a-kind leader with a heart for others & a tenacious spirit. May we all str… https://t.co/Ta2ih…
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
25. King was more than just a "voice for peace, equality & love." King was an advocate for tangible things, like voting rights. Senator Scott trampled on voting rights when he voted to throw out millions of votes and install Trump for a second term. https://t.co/iGIR5ecyer — PolitiTweet.org
Rick Scott @SenRickScott
Today, we honor the life of Martin Luther King Jr., an incredible voice for peace, equality & love. As we reflect o… https://t.co/DN9Yn…
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
24. Congressman Brady is forgetting a lot of Dr. King’s words. Specifically King's advocacy for voting rights. Instead, Brady voted against the John Lewis Voting Rights Act. https://t.co/S4DjUwglv9 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Kevin Brady @RepKevinBrady
On this #MLKDay, we honor the courageous life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. May we never forget Dr. K… https://t.co/qPP4SUR1iD
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
23. King advocated for more than "love, freedom, unity, and opportunity." He advocated for VOTING RIGHTS. Congressman Newhouse voted against the John Lewis Voting Rights Act on August 24, 2021 https://t.co/w8LkJQYhMA — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Dan Newhouse @RepNewhouse
Today we honor and celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and echo his message of love, freedom, unity,… https://t.co/96C0HOjTXq
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
22. This is about accountability. If you are draping yourself in the image of King, people should know you are opposing the policies he fought and died for If you are into accountability journalism, you'll like my newsletter. It's free to sign up ➡️ https://t.co/TfpCItdVSo — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
21. Senator Risch could celebrate the life of MLK Jr. Instead, he's participating in a filibuster of federal protections for voting rights https://t.co/zRYGCRRIzZ — PolitiTweet.org
Jim Risch @SenatorRisch
Today we celebrate the life of the great Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. King showed us that we are bet… https://t.co/JHO502Oov2
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
20. Congresswoman Cheney could have "remembered and honored" the legacy of MLK Jr on 8/24/21. Instead, she voted against the John Lewis Voting Rights Act https://t.co/SBQU4UMJlT — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Liz Cheney @RepLizCheney
Today we remember and honor the work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. https://t.co/cqfV6Bug9x
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
19. Senator Ted Cruz could help "lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice" by ending his participation in the filibuster of federal voting protections https://t.co/XdLVepNdJX — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Ted Cruz @SenTedCruz
We honor the life & legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He courageously called on his fellow Americans to “lift o… https://t.co/ttYpM…
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
18. If Senator Tillis truly wanted to honor MLK Jr's legacy, he would stop filibustering federal protections for voting rights. https://t.co/bSTkMGMZNY — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
17. Congressman Armstrong probably should have reflected more on King's life and legacy before you voted against the John Lewis Voting Rights Act https://t.co/7uVOuweeQz — PolitiTweet.org
Congressman Kelly Armstrong @RepArmstrongND
Today we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and reflect on his mission to bring equality and… https://t.co/fATpe58QDr
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
16. Did what MLK stood for slip your mind on 1/6/21 when you voted to throw out millions of votes and install Trump for a second term? Or when you voted against the John Lewis Voting Rights Act? https://t.co/fpBiuEU5zN — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Elise Stefanik @RepStefanik
Today we celebrate the life of Dr. King and remember what he courageously stood for. Martin Luther King, Jr. inspi… https://t.co/YDySvsF6Xz
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
15. Was MLK's legacy in your heart when you voted against the John Lewis Voting Rights Act on August 24, 2021? https://t.co/AcdvA79JWO — PolitiTweet.org
CathyMcMorrisRodgers @cathymcmorris
Today and everyday, Dr. King’s legacy is on our hearts. While we may not always agree with one another, my hope is… https://t.co/3k5SGzTeDG
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
14. Senator Hagerty is sending this tweet as he participates in a filibuster of federal protections for voting rights, which was at the center of King's life and legacy https://t.co/I3xc5KzfyK — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Bill Hagerty @SenatorHagerty
Dr. MLK, Jr. was the embodiment of tenacity in the face of adversity & catalyzed the movement that created a future… https://t.co/SZYAe…
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
13. Congressman Westerman was not honoring King's "world changing work" when he voted against the John Lewis Voting Rights Act https://t.co/oG3MWAB5Sm — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Bruce Westerman @RepWesterman
Today, we honor Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. for his world changing work and the legacy of justice that he left… https://t.co/InCj5E2tmb
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
12. I wrote about King's real legacy in my newsletter today. There is a lot more to it than the 35 words that Republicans like to quote. https://t.co/GaK5r8A9Kr — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
11. Senator Young is tweeting about the "lessons" of MLK Jr while he participates in a filibuster blocking federal legislation to protect voting rights. https://t.co/z6PFvLAhsX — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Todd Young @SenToddYoung
In 1968, Robert F. Kennedy spoke to crowds in #Indianapolis following Martin Luther King Jr.’s death. Kennedy echoe… https://t.co/cowwLmZF00
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
10. Was Congressman Lesko supporting "equal rights and justice for all" when she voted to throw out millions of votes and install Trump for a second term? Or when she voted against the John Lewis Voting Rights Act? https://t.co/Mu3OEH0bLO — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Debbie Lesko @RepDLesko
On this day, we remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a man who transformed our nation and stood for equal rights an… https://t.co/NGIuPaALMt
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
9. Lankford is sending this tweet "honoring" MLK while participating in a FILIBUSTER to block federal legislation to protect voting rights https://t.co/PvsQ7MG3at — PolitiTweet.org
Sen. James Lankford @SenatorLankford
"Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that." –… https://t.co/GitUeSRb6G
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
8. Was Congressman Reschenthaler reflecting on King's unmatched courage when he voted to throw out millions of votes based on Trump's lies? Or when, a few months later, he voted against the John Lewis Voting Rights Act? https://t.co/hnAVyjT7Gp — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Guy Reschenthaler @GReschenthaler
Today we honor Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I encourage everyone to take a moment to reflect on Dr. King’s unma… https://t.co/1xjqQ7BR0r
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
7. Was Congressman Wittman "striving" to be like King when he voted to overturn the election on 1/6/21? Or when he voted against the John Lewis Voting Rights Act on 8/24/21? https://t.co/OgNAllXoZa — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
Today we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King will forever be remembered as a champ… https://t.co/8g9WpL49dN
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
6. Cole was less inspired by King's legacy on 1/6/21, when he voted to throw out millions of votes and install Trump for a second term, or on 8/24/21 when he voted against the John Lewis Voting Rights Act https://t.co/UFBnE9rNrj — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Tom Cole @TomColeOK04
Today we remember the life & legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., whose courageous leadership during the civil rights… https://t.co/Xl0r5d…
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
5. Congressman Gallagher forgot about his "enduring commitment to justice" when he voted against the John Lewis Voting Rights Act on August 24, 2021. https://t.co/LugJTI1tJB — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Gallagher Press Office @RepGallagher
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” O… https://t.co/igJy96r8ay
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
4. The time to remember King's legacy was on August 24, 2021. But, on that day, Congressman Stauber voting against the John Lewis Voting Rights Act https://t.co/U8KX91T1uV — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
3. No one is doing more to undermine MLK's legacy than Mitch McConnell. King fought for voting rights and an end to poverty. McConnell undermines voting rights and anti-poverty programs. https://t.co/GaK5r8A9Kr https://t.co/3ad9SibyWv — PolitiTweet.org
Leader McConnell @LeaderMcConnell
Nearly 60 years since the March on Washington, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s message echoes as powerfully as it did… https://t.co/5foGzevB9L
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
2. King did not change Congressman Bucshon's heart or mind when he voted against the John Lewis Voting Rights Act on August 24, 2021 https://t.co/1RNUIhUsSI — PolitiTweet.org
Larry Bucshon, MD @RepLarryBucshon
Through faith and love, Martin Luther King Jr.’s fight for equality changed the hearts and minds of Americans acros… https://t.co/dvttoFiKzH
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
1. This will be a thread of Republicans shamelessly exploiting King's legacy by pretending to honor King with a tweet while using their power to oppose everything that King stood for Follow along if interested. — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
9. Conservatives today are not required to agree with King and his ideals. But they should not falsify his legacy on the holiday that marks his birth or any other day For more FACTS about stuff that matters, sign up for my newsletter, Popular Information https://t.co/TfpCItdVSo — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
8. Did King oppose race-conscious policies? We don't have to guess. In an interview with Alex Haley in 1965, King said he supported "a multibillion-dollar program of preferential treatment for the Negro." https://t.co/GaK5r8A9Kr https://t.co/bnMrrjmLaQ — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
7. Was King's "dream" fulfilled with the Civil Rights Act of 1964? We don't have to guess. King addressed the status of his dream in a Christmas Eve sermon at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in 1967. "I watched that dream turn into a nightmare" https://t.co/GaK5r8RKBZ https://t.co/Ixor5c319u — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
6. Republicans falsely claim that King advocated for a "colorblind" society by ignoring everything he's said, save for 35 words in August 1963. The idea that King did not want people to talk about racism or address racial inequality is absolutely absurd https://t.co/GaK5r8A9Kr — PolitiTweet.org