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Susan Page @SusanPage
@Alba_Dawn @LEGO_Group And he's wielding a French baguette! — PolitiTweet.org
Susan Page @SusanPage
Good news: My sheltered-in-place husband has now completed the 962-piece @LEGO_Group ship-in-a-bottle, to join the Eiffel tower, Notre Dame and the space shuttle. The ship was advertised as suitable for 12-year-olds but fortunately didn't have an upper age limit. https://t.co/oDN8ZCo6W0 — PolitiTweet.org
Susan Page @SusanPage
What’s better than a box of granola bars? This >>> — PolitiTweet.org
Meg Heckman @meg_heckman
UPS just dropped a big box on my doorstep. I got excited because I thought it might be the granola bars I ordered f… https://t.co/fEHREINJK9
Susan Page @SusanPage
Lessons for November? — PolitiTweet.org
George Stanley @geostanley
40 coronavirus cases in Milwaukee now thought to be tied to April 7 election, health commissioner says… https://t.co/GqO9C5clHA
Susan Page @SusanPage
Also, receiving them. — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Postal Service @USPS
We don’t know who needs to hear this, but writing letters can improve your day. ✨
Susan Page @SusanPage
RT @USPS: We don’t know who needs to hear this, but writing letters can improve your day. ✨ — PolitiTweet.org
Susan Page @SusanPage
RT @CarlPLeubsdorf: How would Congress vote in an emergency? The House is avoiding a bigger problem than whether to allow proxy voting in t… — PolitiTweet.org
Susan Page @SusanPage
+ 1 — PolitiTweet.org
Dana Bash @DanaBashCNN
Co-sign https://t.co/UE1GQKf5qQ
Susan Page @SusanPage
Nearly one-third of Americans believe a vaccine already exists to prevent coronavirus infection but is being withheld from the public. This and other dangerous mistruths, explored by my @USATODAY colleague @joeygarrison. — PolitiTweet.org
USA TODAY @USATODAY
New data suggests many Americans hold misinformation about the virus. It signals their mistrust in institutions as… https://t.co/wf50jN3Iz5
Susan Page @SusanPage
In the photo, 5-year-old Skylar Herbert stands smiling in a royal blue tutu, holding her Elsa and Anna dolls from Frozen. Her shirt says, 'My Destiny's Calling.' Her light blue shoes sparkle. She died Sunday. My boss @nicole_carroll on why her story matters. — PolitiTweet.org
USA TODAY @USATODAY
In this week's Backstory, USA TODAY editor-in-chief Nicole Carroll talks about how statistics don't "hit home," and… https://t.co/ompFTUgM6x
Susan Page @SusanPage
RT @juliemason: @lindgren_liz If you love her you should check out The Matriarch by @SusanPage. Susan not only interviewed her a bunch, but… — PolitiTweet.org
Susan Page @SusanPage
@whoisbenchang cc: @matt_latimer @keithurbahn — PolitiTweet.org
Susan Page @SusanPage
RT @aspenideas: With @JoeBiden as the presumptive 2020 Democratic nominee, it's off to the races for pollsters — but how should they approa… — PolitiTweet.org
Susan Page @SusanPage
I would like to read that. — PolitiTweet.org
Adam Goldman @adamgoldmanNYT
I wonder if Dr. Fauci will write a memoir?
Susan Page @SusanPage
A big day >>> — PolitiTweet.org
Manu Raju @mkraju
Today in the House: The chamber on a party-line vote will approve a new select panel with subpoena power and broad… https://t.co/Z5D3loBFTz
Susan Page @SusanPage
Open-it-up organizers reached by @USATODAY in Virginia, Tennessee, Indiana and several other states denied working with national groups but said they were inspired by protests elsewhere. A look across the country by my colleagues @jfritze @joeygarrison @djusatoday — PolitiTweet.org
USA TODAY @USATODAY
Much like the tea party movement that sprang up a decade ago, the coronavirus protests are a cultural eddy of conse… https://t.co/2d2jFVccUy
Susan Page @SusanPage
You have questions? @nicholaswu12 has answers. 2:30 PM on Instagram Live. — PolitiTweet.org
USA TODAY @USATODAY
Politics reporter @nicholaswu12 is taking your questions on the $484 billion stimulus measure approved by the Senat… https://t.co/nzGp3E1Y6K
Susan Page @SusanPage
Pro at work. — PolitiTweet.org
ProFootballTalk @ProFootballTalk
First-round pocket presence. https://t.co/1FWJWkLduO
Susan Page @SusanPage
This photo is so compelling. I would like someone smart to write an analysis of why, possibly an art critic, or maybe @jdickerson @RobinGivhan @gailcollins @RuthMarcus @ktumulty — PolitiTweet.org
Susan Page @SusanPage
Because it's a tough time to sell books, but a great time to read books >>> — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Baker @peterbakernyt
Two great online book events tonight from the fabulous @PoliticsProse: At 7 pm, @RohdeD talks about "In Deep: The… https://t.co/gg3xwAPSTJ
Susan Page @SusanPage
Wisdom, hard-earned >>> — PolitiTweet.org
Neil King @NKingofDC
I wrote something about the coronavirus, and me, and most of us, maybe, and the @nytimes was so kind as to run it.… https://t.co/WuSy9WMwFD
Susan Page @SusanPage
RT @costareports: Three years ago today, I was named the moderator of @WashingtonWeek on @PBS, which has been on public television since 19… — PolitiTweet.org
Susan Page @SusanPage
For the record: The @USATODAY Network loves the spelling bee and all of its competitors, sir. — PolitiTweet.org
Singer @singernews
But probably a huge relief for the Gannett Washington Bureau, which deployed a fleet of reporters to cover the thin… https://t.co/HPSScRAAMB
Susan Page @SusanPage
A remarkable and provocative story >>> — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Anthony @anthonyted
The Columbine shootings, the Oklahoma City and Boston Marathon bombings and many more: For much of the past generat… https://t.co/ILgwovWrBe
Susan Page @SusanPage
Nice. — PolitiTweet.org
Singer @singernews
Sugar magnolia, blossoms blooming... https://t.co/rbLTmsk8zV
Susan Page @SusanPage
@shearm @karoun @okrent @juliehdavis BORDER WARS is definitely a book worth reading in these times. h/t @shearm @juliehdavis — PolitiTweet.org
Susan Page @SusanPage
...This information from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum: https://t.co/nadKpf9wC5 h/tj @BenLeubsdorf 4/4 — PolitiTweet.org
Susan Page @SusanPage
...At the last minute, the Senate rejected a proposed House amendment that would have exempted immigrants who could prove they were escaping political/racial persecution. Had it been enacted, the US response to the refugee crisis in the 1930s might have been different. 3/ — PolitiTweet.org
Susan Page @SusanPage
...The Senate wouldn't go that far but was willing to significantly restrict the number of immigrants. Congress began negotiating a new immigration bill, which would set quotas for the first time on the number of immigrants from each country who could enter the United States. 2/ — PolitiTweet.org
Susan Page @SusanPage
Here's one historical parallel on suspending immigration: In 1920, amid rising isolationism, the influenza pandemic and a postwar economic recession, the House of Representatives voted to end all immigration to the US for one year. The vote was bipartisan, 293-41. 1/ — PolitiTweet.org
Susan Page @SusanPage
Q for the Twitterverse: Has the United States ever before suspended immigration, even temporarily? https://t.co/KtwKjN1cef