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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

Surely a former Navy Admiral who represented a nearly 2-to-1 Republican district in the House — re-elected by 20pts without spending a dime on a campaign ad — is better-placed to unite the party and the country in 2020 than a blue state venture capitalist like @DevalPatrick? — PolitiTweet.org

Jonathan Martin @jmart

@DevalPatrick In conversations w Dems today, Deval acknowledged long odds but made clear he thought there was still… https://t.co/RSiF1Zsoha

Posted Nov. 14, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

Putin hi-fives the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia who feels empowered to murder an American resident in his embassy because — like populist autocrats from Hungary to the Philippines, Turkey to Venezuela — there is no longer concern about consequences from a rules-based world order. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 13, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

It’s not just that Russia annexes the Crimea and commandeers warships of Ukraine with impunity. It’s also that it desecrates the sacred sanctity of American democracy, our fair and free elections, without repercussions. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 13, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

The absence of U.S. leadership in upholding the values and institutions of the liberal world order has also let dangers in the global neighborhood encroach upon us with the rise of populist leaders across the world. https://t.co/ApZAeE2B1X — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 13, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

...and looking forward to continuing to campaign for the votes of New Hampshirites! — PolitiTweet.org

Christopher Donato @chrisdonato04

Mail was delivered while ⁦@ewarren⁩ was filing. In the mail: ⁦@JoeSestak⁩’s form. He’s officially on the N.H. ballot https://t.co/6zxK4aCTzs

Posted Nov. 13, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

We need to transform our military forces by focusing on force posture, not force structure. Instead of measuring military readiness in terms of overall size and numbers, we must focus on metrics of capability, particularly in technology, and positioning. https://t.co/ZiDFo9c9We https://t.co/f0REwya4SC — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 12, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

The issue is not how much money we are spending, but how we are spending it. https://t.co/ZiDFo9c9We https://t.co/KdzxmyFxiV — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 12, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

In my Newark Star-Ledger op-ed, I wrote that while our military still ranks as the best in the world, it is losing that position because too many vested interests hold it back from responding to the challenges of tomorrow instead of those of yesteryear. https://t.co/ZiDFo9c9We https://t.co/WL8SNbksEb — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 12, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

We have lost command of the Western Pacific to China, according to our Pacific Commander. Does anyone else in the current presidential field know how to reform the military to be more effective at less cost, by harnessing cyber and other new technologies? https://t.co/ZiDFo9c9We https://t.co/Un6pgu5hTj — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 12, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

Visited my fellow vets in Phoenix prison yesterday. What other candidate gets called from a maximum security prison by vets he visited while in Congress and afterwards, to be told: "Joe, the guys have heard you're running for President — they’re going to organize Philly for you!” — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 12, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

I recently visited vets at Cheshire County corrections facility in Keene, NH, where superintendent Rick van Wickler believes all detainees are fundamentally decent and deserve a second chance. This focus on rehabilitation sets Cheshire County prison apart. https://t.co/aeauVP80bK https://t.co/3AOiWPvVaV — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 11, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

This isn’t the first time I’ve visited vets at SCI Phoenix, formerly Graterford maximum security prison — as Wallace McKelvey of PennLive pointed out in 2016, I believe these vets should never be forgotten. https://t.co/Vc8t0qNP4q https://t.co/tvAuRmDpF7 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 11, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

Every Veterans’ Day, I visit a prison to pay my respects to detained vets. In recent years, many have come home from Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq and other wars and have not received the support they need. Many have ended up in places like SCI Phoenix, which I visited today. https://t.co/3x01xVD79U — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 11, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

On this Veterans’ Day, we honor those who have served this country with bravery and valor. We thank them for their service to this nation — especially those who never returned from foreign battlefields. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 11, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

I spoke on accountable leadership in Washington, the challenge of the impeachment trial… and the loss of trust in America because of unaccountable leadership, from the decision to invade Iraq, the financial crisis and the failure by then-chairman @JoeBiden to protect Anita Hill. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 10, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

"I am running because I honestly believe that our only choice – our Hobson’s choice – is not just to beat Mr. Trump, but to heal our country's soul by uniting America again." That was what I told C-SPAN's @SteveScully in my interview yesterday. https://t.co/eytoFDF3GD https://t.co/McLxS8K0q8 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 10, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

We must break out of the paradigm of the military–industrial–congressional complex. Without such reform, we will permit those innovative warriors of other nations such as China to command future warfare. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 10, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

We need smart defense reform that can allow us to do more with less – focusing on cyberspace, sensors, robotics, artificial intelligence and other new technologies that reflect what our military needs today. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 10, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

In fact, our U.S. Commander of the Pacific has said America no longer commands the Western Pacific, China does — the first loss of command of the seas by the U.S. Navy since World War II. And he has said that we need more cyberspace and better positioning of our force posture. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 10, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

An investment in the new domain of cyberspace from just 10 carrier equivalents (1 carrier “unit”) would provide an immense growth in warfare capability. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 10, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

Take the most powerful Navy “unit" — the aircraft carrier. Today, one carrier can strike eight times the targets in 24 hours as it could two decades ago — giving us 80 carrier equivalents as compared to just 10 carriers a few years ago. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 10, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

Precisely how such technological capability affects traditional warfare is why numbers as the measure of our military might are obsolete. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 10, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

Some of the greatest national security threats we face cannot be defeated or defended by traditional military hardware, but only by greatly enhanced cyberspace warfare, including both offensive cyber-warfare and cyber-security. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 10, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

We need to realize that the key battlefield today is no longer necessarily on land, on air or on sea – it is in cyberspace. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 10, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

This is even more germane as water becomes translucent, eventually transparent, by emerging technologies. Rather than double-down on less relevant, expensive units, we must invest in new technology that gives us better capability, not just more unnecessary capacity at more cost. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 10, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

For example, rather than buying more submarines at $2 billion each, we can develop a netted sensor information system to track enemy submarines, and then direct an aircraft to drop a torpedo for the “kill.” — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 10, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

Instead of measuring military readiness in terms of overall size and numbers, we must focus on metrics of capability, particularly in technology, and positioning. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 10, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

The issue is not how much money we are spending, but how we are spending it. We need to transform our military forces by focusing on force posture, not force structure. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 10, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

Our military still ranks as the best in the world, but it is losing that position because too many vested interests hold it back from responding to the challenges of tomorrow instead of those of yesteryear. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 10, 2019
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Joe Sestak @JoeSestak

Newark Star-Ledger: "Joe Sestak: Why we need defense reform” — check out my op-ed here https://t.co/NBQarQHb05 via @njdotcom — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 10, 2019