Far too often voters have a choice between two old guys who sneeze 50s. If we are going to reclaim our democracy, we need to elect ordinary, average people like me. I live in a duplex! Can you spare a few dollars to help send me to Washington?
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Stephen Miller has been called the most powerful man in Washington. Read what he thinks, and decide if that is a good thing. “They need our permission… We set the terms and conditions.” Source: ABC News / AP reporting. https://t.co/bBGE3zHgHz
Stephen Miller has been called the most powerful man in Washington. Read what he thinks, and decide if that is a good thing. “American sweat… was stolen… and used to flood our streets with killers, mercenaries and drugs.” Source: ABC News / AP reporting. https://t.co/bBGE3zHgHz
Stephen Miller has been called the most powerful man in Washington. Read what he thinks, and decide if that is a good thing. “If officials cross that line into obstruction… then they will face justice.” Source: Yahoo News reporting. https://t.co/bBGE3zHgHz
Stephen Miller has been called the most powerful man in Washington. Decide if that is good. “No city official, no state official, no illegal alien, no leftist agitator or domestic insurrectionist can prevent you from fulfilling your legal obligations and duties.” Source: Yahoo.
Stephen Miller has been called the most powerful man in Washington. Decide if that is a good thing. “Anybody who lays a hand on you or tries to stop you or tries to obstruct you is committing a felony.” ICE message. Source: Yahoo News. https://t.co/bBGE3zHgHz
Stephen Miller has been called the most powerful man in Washington. Decide if that is a good thing. “… This is an active and ongoing U.S. government military operation, and so, of course, we set the terms and conditions.” Source: ABC News / AP reporting. https://t.co/bBGE3zHgHz
Stephen Miller has been called the most powerful man in Washington. Decide if that is good. “American sweat, ingenuity and toil created the oil industry in Venezuela… Its tyrannical expropriation was the largest recorded theft of American wealth and property.” Source: ABC News.
Stephen Miller has been called the most powerful man in Washington. Decide if that is a good thing. “To all ICE officers: You have federal immunity in the conduct of your duties.” From a Fox News interview. Source: Yahoo News reporting. https://t.co/bBGE3zHgHz
Stephen Miller has been called the most powerful man in Washington. Decide if that is a good thing. “Not long after World War II the West dissolved its empires and colonies… The West opened its borders, a kind of reverse colonization…” Source: ABC News / AP reporting.
Stephen Miller has been called the most powerful man in Washington. Decide if that is a good thing. “If you’re a dictator of a poor country with a high crime rate, wouldn’t you send your criminals to our open border?” Source: ABC News / AP reporting. https://t.co/bBGE3zHgHz
Dr. King said the moral arc bends toward justice. In FL‑28, we bend it with murals, ballots, taco trucks, and hope. We bend it with memory, with courage, and with the people who refuse to give up.
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He taught us that silence is betrayal. In FL‑28, we speak — loudly, lovingly, and without apology. We speak for the workers, the renters, the dreamers, and the ones who never stopped believing.
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Dr. King believed in the beloved community. In South Florida, we build it daily — across languages, across borders, across storms. It’s not abstract. It’s our neighbors. It’s our fight.
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He called poverty violence. In FL‑28, where families work two or three jobs and still fall behind, we call economic dignity a civil right. The paycheck should not be a punishment.
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Dr. King didn’t wait for permission to speak truth. Neither do we. In a district shaped by struggle and resilience, we speak boldly — in murals, in ballots, in the language of justice.
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Dr. King saw the ballot as sacred. In a district where we vote in English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole, protecting that sacred act means protecting our people. No more purges. No more fear.
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He dreamed of a table long enough for everyone. In FL‑28, we’re still building it — with folding chairs from Little Havana, tablecloths from Homestead, and plates filled with hope.
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He spoke of justice like it was a river — flowing, patient, unstoppable. In FL‑28, we are the tributaries: from Homestead to Key West, from exile to belonging, from silence to song.
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The arc doesn’t bend itself. It takes hands. It takes voices. It takes people who refuse to be quiet, even when the system says “wait.” In South Florida, we bend it with ballots, murals, and courage.
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