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Joe Biden Will be Our New President! Welcome #46

306 for the win! @JoeBiden has won 78 million votes so far Most Votes in US history Biden leads by 5.3 million votes & at 50.8% Highest % for challenger since FDR in 1932 He's won highest share of eligible voters since 1972 or 1964 This is a major victory! pic.twitter.com/QCAWH2vTLN — Gregg Chadwick (@greggchadwick) November 13, 2020

Seamus Heaney -- From "The Cure at Troy"

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SEAMUS HEANEY Reads “The Cure at Troy” “History says, Don't hope on this side of the grave. But then, once in a lifetime the longed for tidal wave of justice can rise up, and hope and history rhyme.” Future US President Joe Biden often quotes these inspiring lines from Seamus Heaney's "The Cure at Troy" Hat Tip to Paul Holdengraber @holdengraber

Alfonso: A story of the American Dream, Family, & COVID-19

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Must Watch! Bruce Springsteen Narrates This Perfect Joe Biden Spot - Hometown

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    Must Watch! Bruce Springsteen Narrates This Perfect @JoeBiden Spot - Hometown #JoeBiden #Joe2020 #BidenForPresident #VOTE #AmericaNeedsPennsylvania #Pennsylvania #PennsylvaniaForBiden @springsteen @blogness @donwinslow

I'm With Bruce and Michelle Obama - Vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris!

We are lost. We've lost so much in so short a time. On November 3rd, vote them out. Hear more: https://t.co/ZacuLReNRu pic.twitter.com/jEbT0wP3Ee — Bruce Springsteen (@springsteen) October 28, 2020 Thank You @springsteen ! The Biden/Harris ticket inspires me and gives me hope for the future. @JoeBiden and @KamalaHarris will bring leadership back to the White House. Please vote like your life depends on it. Because it does! #vote #voteforhealthcare #bidenharris2020 🇺🇸 https://t.co/J5SGA84wpl — Gregg Chadwick (@greggchadwick) October 28, 2020 Thank you, Bruce. Let's vote like our lives depend on it. https://t.co/vS12U5kabm https://t.co/npUT1lohqO — Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) October 28, 2020

Sam Elliott Speaks for America: We Need Joe Biden

It’s time we see each other as fellow Americans who live in — and love — the United States of America. pic.twitter.com/xawem14X61 — Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) October 21, 2020

Vote for America - Vote for Joe Biden

Vote for America. https://t.co/eoxT07uII9 pic.twitter.com/sBd51fgmln — Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) October 14, 2020

Let's Vote, America!

Let’s go vote, America. https://t.co/eoxT07d7QB pic.twitter.com/Nso0pXH7ER — Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) October 10, 2020

Kamala at Howard

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 by Gregg Chadwick  Gregg Chadwick Kamala at Howard 20"x20"" oil on linen 2020 My oil on linen painting "Kamala at Howard" was inspired by the young Kamala Harris as an undergraduate at Howard University in Washington DC. The images of Kamala as a member of the influential Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority bring a smile to my face. Finally it seems that Generation X will have a place in the upper reaches of the executive branch as Kamala is fighting to become the first woman to be Vice President. Coming from a family with a Black father originally from Jamaica and a mother originally from India, Kamala will also will be the first person of Asian and Black ancestry to be VP. Having lived in San Francisco for a number of years, I was fortunate to be able to vote for Kamala in every one of her political races - from San Francisco District Attorney, to California DA, To Senator from California, and now as Joe Biden's running mate. Ï'm Speaking", Kamala said a...

Kamala Harris Wants to Save Your Healthcare

Right in the middle of a pandemic it failed to control, this administration is trying to get the Supreme Court to eliminate preexisting conditions protections for more than 100 million Americans. pic.twitter.com/HhmSgOgRc3 — Barack Obama (@BarackObama) October 8, 2020

Here are 50 actions you can take in the next 50 days to make an impact on the most consequential election of our lifetimes:

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  Here are 50 actions you can take in the next 50 days to make an impact on the most consequential election of our lifetimes: First and foremost, let’s make sure you (and the people you love) are all set to vote: 1.   Figure out your state’s voting requirements   like deadlines, ID laws, and options to vote-by-mail. 2. Some states don’t have to notify you when they  purge voter rolls,  so make sure to  check your voter registration status. 3.   Request and return your vote-by-mail ballot as soon as possible  (preferably at a ballot box or the board of elections office). 4. If you’re voting by mail, track your ballot online through your local election office to make sure it’s on its way. Tell 3 friends to do the same! 5. If you do plan to vote in person,  find your polling place. 6. If you can, make a plan to vote safely by wearing a mask and appropriately socially distancing. 7.  Host a voter registration event . 8. Offset the national p...