trinitydems.bsky.social
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Trinity Democratic Club is an organization of people who live in the Trinity area of Pasco County, Florida located in the Tampa Bay region. We support candidates and causes that align with Democratic Party causes, concerns and platforms.
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Mamdani: "My message to ICE agents & to everyone across this city is that everyone will be held to the same standard of the law. If you violate it, you must be held accountable. There is sadly a sense growing that certain people are allowed to violate that law, whether they be POTUS or ICE agents."
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Folks - let them think this. I’ve spent 25 years doing campaigns - when you think like this after a loss like last night, you are doomed to lose again.
Mike Johnson: "What happened last night is blue states and blue cities voted blue. We all saw that coming. And no one should read too much into last night's election results."
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It’s almost like pretending that Democrats had the worst approval rating in history and simply ignoring this unmitigated dumpster fire was a bad strategy.
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Today would be a good day to fund the ACA and end the GOP shutdown.
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Did you know that the GOP Congress has worked less than 20 days since July?

Yet we’re still paying their full salary.
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Mike Johnson: "I don't think the loss last night was any reflection about Republicans at all. I think people are frustrated and angry, as we are, I am, the president is, and we express that in different ways."
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“We are the DNC, and we approve this message.”

I feel like I keep making this joke. Are they really so Fox News Pilled that they believe this? Is this all pandering to their Audience of One? Effective messaging for highly-gerrymandered low-info districts? Trying to game both-sides NYT coverage?
Mike Johnson: "The economy and healthcare are two of the primary issues in the country clearly, and that's why we are delighted to run on our record."
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Amazing. He's saying the quiet part out loud without even realizing it.

I know how absurd this is to say these days, but it's important to remember that officially, redistricting isn't supposed to unfairly favor one party over another.
Mike Johnson: "I think the midterm is gonna be a great one for us. We have a very favorable election map on the Republican side and it will be even more favorable once all the redistricting, uh, stuff has settled out."
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This is how a real President is supposed to act
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Jeffries: "Abigail focused relentlessly on affordability and driving down the high cost of living in VA. Mikie Sherrill focused relentlessly on affordability & dealing with some of the escalating prices in NJ. And of course Zohran focused relentlessly on affordability. That's the connective tissue"
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Trump on last night's elections: "I don't think it was good for Republicans."
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Trump's been saying over and over that he knows voters think the shutdown is Republicans' fault. He wants them to end the shutdown. Dems need to use every ounce of leverage he's been giving them, along with yesterday's thumping
Trump to Republican senators: "I thought we'd have a discussion after the press leaves about what last night represented and what we should do about it and also about the shutdown and how that relates to last night. If you read the pollsters, the shutdown was a big factor, negative for Republicans."
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Amazing how upfront and unfiltered he is about his ongoing authoritarian project. The goal is to make sure the opposition can never win, and he flat-out says it.
Trump: "They're gonna make DC a state and they're gonna make Puerto Rico a state. So now they pick up two states, four senators. They're gonna pick up electoral votes. It's gonna be a very, very bad situation. Now, if we do what I'm saying, they'll most likely never obtain power."
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ah yes just the message Thune and Johnson want being spread
Trump to Republican senators: "I thought we'd have a discussion after the press leaves about what last night represented and what we should do about it and also about the shutdown and how that relates to last night. If you read the pollsters, the shutdown was a big factor, negative for Republicans."
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The only person who has been seizing private companies through the power of the state is Trump.
Kelly Loeffler: "This is gonna be a crisis in the city of New York, to have a communist in there talking about seizing the means of production ... this is the face of Democrat Party now, and you saw that with everyone coming and bowing to him."
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Yes, please!!👇

“Pleading ignorance of an outrage…has become so frequent for Johnson that journalist Aaron Rupar…suggested…that journalists should consider asking…:

“Do you ever read the news, and do you agree it’s problematic for the Speaker to be so woefully uninformed?” “
November 3, 2025
At the end of her interview with President Donald J.
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It wasn’t just tonight.

Dems have dramatically outperformed 2024 in nearly every special election also in 2025 before tonight.

But Republicans still don’t get what is happening out there.

Keep enabling all the worst abuses of Trump and many of you will be voted out next.
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Today, Trump’s lawyers will appear before the Supreme Court to argue that tariff powers entrusted by the framers to Congress should be in his sole possession and control, so he can maniacally wield them like a cudgel to extort and torment, moving markets to enrich his friends.
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NEW: Abigail Spanberger has been elected Governor of Virginia! YES!
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WHOA. Via @decisiondeskhq.bsky.social, it looks like Democrats just flipped BOTH *statewide* Public Service Commissioner seats in Georgia.

That seems...significant.
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NEW: Ghazla Hashmi, the democratic candidate for lieutenant governor in Virginia has WON.
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BREAKING: Decision Desk calls New Jersey Governor for democrat MIKIE SHERRILL
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NEW: Decision Desk calls the Virginia Attorney General race for DEMOCRAT Jay Jones!
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Super early results in NYC. Turnout is the highest since 1969 with over 2.3M votes.