Progressive Views: We Are Reeling
Despite feeling hopeless or lost in light of current events, we should remember that we, more than ever, have the right and responsibility to vote blue. We are a team and we have a righteous cause.
Despite feeling hopeless or lost in light of current events, we should remember that we, more than ever, have the right and responsibility to vote blue. We are a team and we have a righteous cause.
Despite feeling hopeless or lost in light of current events, we should remember that we, more than ever, have the right and responsibility to vote blue. We are a team and we have a righteous cause.
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