@ABC
ABC News
2 years
The husband of a GOP nominee for Minnesota's top election post was heard on a recording calling for off-duty officers to form a "SWAT team" to police poll workers.
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@blinn3580
Cathy Blinn
2 years
@ABC I hope someone in my Ohio district tries that when I go to vote. I can see someone picking themselves up off the ground🀬
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@Whistleblr
Whistleblower
2 years
Tweet media one
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@matt54198
M54198
2 years
@ABC πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ democrats really nervous
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@45xiatai
π™ΊπšŠπš›πš• DEFEND DEMOCRACY π™±πšžπš—πšπšŠπš’ πŸ—½ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦
2 years
@ABC Here's the recording (I recognize a couple of the voices):
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@HelmMatthews
Helm Matthews πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦
2 years
@ABC In Minnesota police officers are not allowed within a 100 feet of a polling place. The only exceptions are if they are voting or have been requested the by head election judge.
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@liamorlofsky
liam
2 years
@ABC More @mngop ers making the National News!!! #winning #maga #sad
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@DoLesbiansTip
Lesbian Tipping Habits
2 years
@ABC It’s β€œhusband of the @mngop nominee.” You should know this.
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@WriteInBrian
Brian The Devil's Advocate
2 years
@ABC Power at any cost.
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