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Daniel Dale @ddale8
Here’s Biden’s public schedule for tomorrow. (Public schedules don’t include all of a president’s activities.) https://t.co/coxRjJ1Zj2 — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
This is what we call the Fred A-Stair position https://t.co/Z2HFO1cI3o — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
Here’s the beginning of the protest permit, which shows the protesters were authorized for an event in the Capitol Rotunda. (And again the building is open to the public in general.) https://t.co/Y9Lf1vCVNA — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
Here’s the Register story. https://t.co/0pKCjfGqeW — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
This is a lie. Protesters did not storm Iowa’s Capitol...they had a permit, they went through security, the building is open to the public. Per Des Moines Register, the one arrest was of a high school student an officer claimed “pushed my arm in an attempt to gain my attention." https://t.co/ajexIPOtZc — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
RT @CNNPolitics: Fact-checking President Biden's speech announcing new executive actions on gun control https://t.co/pIVYYA9EdS — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
Here’s Biden’s public schedule for tomorrow. (Public schedules don’t include all of a president’s activities.) https://t.co/no0bn2DAD5 — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
Here's a handy breakdown from the Congressional Research Service: https://t.co/Cr4uFKJOEH — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
In 2019, the Supreme Court declined to reject a lawsuit filed against a gun manufacturer by families of Sandy Hook victims. https://t.co/A87bu476ao That lawsuit went after a gunmaker's marketing practices, one of the grounds on which they do face liability. — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
Biden was wrong when he said today that gunmakers are the only big industry that "can't be sued." 1) They are immune from liability over unlawful misuse of guns, but can be and have been sued on other grounds. 2) They aren't the only big industry with some liability protection. — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
Here’s Biden’s public schedule for tomorrow. (Public schedules don’t include all of a president’s activities.) https://t.co/R46HYoLMrn — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
RT @ConnorASheets: This a.m., AL Sec. of State John Merrill told @WarOnDumb he didn't have an affair w/ Cesaire McPherson. I then obtained… — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
RT @kelseysham: first balcony snuggle of the year https://t.co/3IAhPFQXjO — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
One more: this is not “breaking.” CDC confirms to me that Canada has been in “level 4” since October 2020. (A large percentage of the world has been in CDC level 4 since 2020.) — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
You can find the full list of CDC advisories here. https://t.co/E88KZ8jnz5 This concludes my Canadatweeting. — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
For Canadians tweeting about the CDC advice to avoid all travel to Canada: 1) This is NOT new. CDC has given this advice since October. All that’s new: CDC added Friday that even vaccinated travelers may be at risk. 2) CDC has the same advice for 150+ other countries/places. — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
For those reading the thread: here’s an article breaking this down in handy article form. https://t.co/pyp7Er0Ju2 — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
Colorado is less restrictive than Georgia on mail ballots. Colorado is less restrictive on voter ID. Colorado is less restrictive on voter registration, drop boxes, handing food and drink to voters... Fact check of Republicans’ very false equivalence: https://t.co/pyp7Er0Ju2 — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
Colorado’s elections rules are objectively, significantly less restrictive than Georgia’s. Here’s a point-by-point explanation of how Gov. Kemp, Sen. Scott, Sen. Cotton and others have been false or misleading: https://t.co/pyp7Er0Ju2 — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
RT @JohnWoodrowCox: If you'd like to hear me talk about Ava, Tyshaun and the other kids whose stories I tell in CHILDREN UNDER FIRE, I'll b… — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
@ekoreen NO UNDERSTANDING AROUND HERE, I will instead get very angry about the guy who recently got the disease — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
One more thing: GA’s minimum boxes per county is 1. Above that it’s optional and there’s a strict max. Colorado’s min boxes for big counties is 1 *per 12,500 active voters.* That means Denver has a min of 35 boxes; ATL’s Fulton County, with 250K more people, has a max of 8. — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
Drop boxes part 2: Colorado encourages the use of drop boxes. Georgia just imposed strict limits. In the 2020 gener… https://t.co/dnl0Snz3Ni
Daniel Dale @ddale8
Here's Biden's public schedule for tomorrow. (Public schedules don't include all of a president's activities.) https://t.co/37UkCm2ZWj — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
@Ernienavarro7 I go "back to the well" as many times as elected officials say inaccurate stuff. You may know me from my like 100 tweets that Trump did not get Veterans Choice passed — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
@art_morehouse No. He's wrong. The estimate is not that the plan will create 19 million jobs. — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
Again, the Moody's estimate is that the Biden infrastructure plan will add 2.7 million jobs over a decade -- that there'll be an increase of 16.3 million jobs if this plan isn't passed, an increase of 19 million jobs if this plan is passed. https://t.co/kBWjpWRTl3 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Joe Neguse @RepJoeNeguse
President Biden’s #AmericanJobsPlan will create 19 million jobs. @HouseDemocrats support creating jobs. Those… https://t.co/ESNWubGahU
Daniel Dale @ddale8
I was only breaking down provisions Republicans have raised today in their bad GA-CO comparisons, but yes -- the GA law also includes important administrative provisions, like letting the state elections board seize control of county elections boards, that Colorado doesn't have. — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
I'll stop there. In sum: People can debate how bad or non-bad Georgia's law is, but the claim or suggestion that Colorado has the same or stricter rules is highly dishonest. — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
Food and water: CO says even campaigns can give out food/drink to voters in line as long as they don't wear candidate/party attire. GA says no person can give out food/drink to voters within 25 feet of the line, with the exception of self-serve water set up by election staff. 7/ — PolitiTweet.org
Daniel Dale @ddale8
Voter registration: Colorado allows same-day voter registration on Election Day; someone can show up, register and vote in that election. Georgia's registration deadline is the fifth Monday before Election Day. 6/ — PolitiTweet.org