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Tim Kaine @timkaine

Glad the Biden-Harris Administration is taking action to relocate Afghans who have supported our troops—as we begin to withdraw from Afghanistan, it's so important to do right by these brave allies. — PolitiTweet.org

VoteVets @votevets

Here’s a former interpreter for the U.S. Army in Iraq who put his life on the line to help our troops. He knows the… https://t.co/DC9u7kHfrk

Posted June 24, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

Exciting day for me as a longtime music lover: My first co-songwriting credit, in honor of my friend Roger Brown's retirement from 17 years as @BerkleeCollege President, is out today! Hope you'll check it out in honor of Roger—and the joy music can bring. https://t.co/7TEUBUZJu1 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 24, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

And so, surrounded by his friends and family, I address John Warner as he used to address me—“Well old friend, today you are at home.” — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 23, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

But today I celebrate John's impact over a three decade tenure in the Senate. The family he created from Senate colleagues—not just Senators, but committee staff, Capitol Police, food service workers, Senate gym employees. The ever-present curiosity and twinkle in the eye he had. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 23, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

John Warner saw the Capitol under attack on January 6. He was deeply saddened by the assault on our democracy. We all should be. Today I am forced to wonder, will we step up to defend our nation as John did? — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 23, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

John joined the Navy as soon as he graduated from high school during World War II, and then rejoined the Marine Corps when the U.S. entered the Korean War. He did this at risk to his life, health, and career. But of course he prioritized defending the nation above all else. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 23, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

As I entered public life, what impressed me most about John was his obvious belief that country and character count above all else. He was a Republican and I am a Democrat—but that never mattered. He never hesitated to prioritize his country over the orthodoxy of the day. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 23, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

Long before I knew John Warner the patriotic public servant, I was honored to consider John a friend. It was only upon coming to the Senate—four years after he retired—that I came to fully understand the mark he left on the Senate, his beloved Commonwealth, and his country. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 23, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

Today I was deeply honored to be able to share some of my thoughts at my dear friend John Warner's funeral—and I'd like to share some of them here as well, in memory of a man who truly exemplified love of country and character: — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 23, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

There must be a thorough review of all Tier 1 Group contracts and stronger State Department oversight of U.S. defense services provided to foreign nations—especially ones with problematic human rights records like Saudi Arabia, to ensure something like this never happens again. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 23, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

These reports confirm what I feared to be true when I pressed Trump’s DOD nominee and Tier 1 board member Louis Bremer on this disturbing subject last year: Saudi nationals responsible for assassinating Mr. Khashoggi were trained by Tier 1 Group, a U.S. private security company. — PolitiTweet.org

The New York Times @nytimes

Breaking News: Four Saudis who participated in the 2018 killing of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi received paramili… https://t.co/izgTru9qfh

Posted June 23, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

So what's next? We have to pass voting rights. I'm going to do everything I can, and we might need to get creative—but we are not accepting failure on this existential issue. The burden is on Democrats' shoulders now, and we're going to move forward and find solutions. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 22, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

Republicans have filibustered the January 6th commission. Equal pay. Now voting rights. On ALL these policies that matter to the American people, they are determined to block us. But we're the majority—and we need to act like it. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 22, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

If Republicans won’t protect our democracy—after an attack on the Capitol, after state legislatures blatantly try to take voting rights away from Americans—Democrats have to. Period. — PolitiTweet.org

Frank Thorp V @frankthorp

NEWS: Senate Republicans have voted to block a sweeping voting rights bill from even being brought to the floor for… https://t.co/oi4mD0dwaK

Posted June 22, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

Incredible progress for the American people. Thankful for a President who believes in science and an Administration dedicated to helping us recover from this pandemic! Virginians, if you still need to get your shot, visit https://t.co/zcAGgNEqus or call (877) VAX-IN-VA. — PolitiTweet.org

White House COVID-19 Response Team @WHCOVIDResponse

We've officially gotten one shot to 70% of all U.S. adults 30 and up. https://t.co/bw0bVH575U

Posted June 22, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

A special day. Congrats to Col. Vindman! — PolitiTweet.org

Rachel Vindman @natsechobbyist

You never know who will run into you in DC. @YVindman was promoted to Colonel today and all the Vindmans are incred… https://t.co/nKXQXjNfrn

Posted June 22, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

The Child Tax Credit is a hugely meaningful part of the American Rescue Plan—one that will lift millions of children out of poverty, including 85,000 kids in Virginia. Most families will get automatic payments—no sign ups needed—but check out this thread for more information: — PolitiTweet.org

The White House @WhiteHouse

On July 15th, nearly all working families will start seeing $250 to $300 per child automatically deposited in their… https://t.co/TApyvb3q8E

Posted June 21, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

Jammed with Tommy and Chip last night on “There Stands the Glass” and “Bad News.” #CowboysInTheCampfire coming soon to a backyard near you! — PolitiTweet.org

Tommy Stinson @tommy_stinson

When Senator @timkaine wants to play harmonica barefoot in a backyard in Richmond VA with Cowboys in the Campfire,… https://t.co/IyDs3VhPmI

Posted June 21, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

RT @POTUS: Today, I join people around the globe in commemorating World Refugee Day. When we take action to help refugees around the world,… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 20, 2021 Retweet
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

156 years ago, America took a monumental step toward becoming a more perfect union. As we celebrate the joyful day of #Juneteenth let's also draw inspiration for continuing the march ahead. Let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap—if we do not give up! — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 19, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

RT @JoYurcaba: Hundreds of thousands of LGBTQ civil servants & service members were systematically fired or forced to resign due to discrim… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 18, 2021 Retweet
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

The 18-year-old Iraq War authorization is obsolete. The Government of Iraq is now a partner—not an enemy—so the House’s vote to repeal it is both welcome and overdue. Time for the Senate to follow suit and put the 2002 AUMF to rest before a future president wreaks havoc with it. — PolitiTweet.org

The New York Times @nytimes

Breaking News: The U.S. House of Representatives voted to repeal the 2002 authorization it gave George W. Bush to i… https://t.co/Ix5Eesxn9q

Posted June 17, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

6 years ago, a white supremacist shooter killed 9 people gathered in prayer in Charleston. There is deep heartache in such violence being committed in a place of worship. We pray for their memories and loved ones—and we continue to push for action to prevent senseless tragedies. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 17, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

Good news. Now can we finally focus on making the ACA better instead of fighting off GOP efforts to strip health care from millions? https://t.co/HNIZLhzcDd — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 17, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

We have an immense and existential burden to protect our democracy and people’s ability to participate. I care deeply about this as a civil rights attorney, a Senator, and an American, and I am not willing to accept failure as a possibility. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 17, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

It is my hope that we will get a comprehensive voting rights bill—with all 50 Democrats on board—on the Senate floor for a vote in the coming weeks. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 17, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

While states like Virginia are making incredible progress on protecting voting rights, Congress has a significant role to play—as we did in the 1960s with the VRA—in stopping states from interfering with people’s ability to choose their leaders. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 17, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

It is absolutely imperative—and made even more dramatically so by the attack on our democracy on January 6—that we protect the voting rights of the American people. My thoughts right now: — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 17, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

Key takeaway from today's Biden-Putin summit—I'm so glad we have a President who doesn’t cozy up to Putin's authoritarianism. Trump would cozy up to Putin and pour cold water on our allies. Biden is standing strong against Russian misbehavior and linking arms with our allies. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 16, 2021
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Tim Kaine @timkaine

Glad @POTUS is setting the right tone in his Putin meeting. We don't trust Putin and we have to stand strong against Russia’s unacceptable behavior—including human rights abuses. But we also must identify areas of common interest like nuclear diplomacy and preventing terrorism. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 16, 2021