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Oh and Walz is being attacked for a law in his state that allows convicted felons to vote. Those launching the attacks seem to have suddenly reailized that reversing the law would mean that Trump couldn't vote.

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Convicted felons in Florida have a very difficult time getting their civil rights, including voting, restored. And it isn’t the Republican presidential candidate, who is a convicted felon, a resident of Florida these days?

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He can run for president, he just can't vote.

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If he votes, it will be fraud

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But he could pardon himself on Day One. Nice big chocolate cake? or a hamberder?

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pass the ketchup

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If you can find any. Wasn't it all on the wall in the White House Jan. 6?

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raise a glass lol!

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WE ARE NOT GOING BACK! and STAY OUT OF MY DAMN BUSINESS!

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Walz is the perfect answer to MAGA. He’s not a counterattack, he’s an open hand. MAGA’s power cannot be drowned out with facts or matched with left-leaning passion.

The answer to MAGA is KAMA: Kindness and Mutual Abundance.

Walz is a master of de-escalation. Even the term “weird” is disarming. It defuses the Right’s rhetoric and invites people to take a second look. Fighting insults with insults does the opposite.

The karma that wins over MAGA won’t be their failure. That only makes them double down. It will require a very Democratic mindset: openness to all. Harris and Walz embody just that.

And yes! I agree, NADA accurately describes what MAGA offers to all non-billionaires

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I love NADA as a term to replace MAGA!

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