It’s Election Day, Minnesota—and I hope you'll vote for @IlhanMN. Every day, Ilhan fights from the heart to put power in the hands of the people. Her voice is needed in Congress now more than ever. Find your polling place and vote today: https://t.co/oWULBRDJ4J
The people of NY-16 deserve an accountable, compassionate leader who will make their voices heard. I know that @JamaalBowmanNY will be a champion for working people in Washington and I’m honored to stand shoulder to shoulder with him in this fight.
We can't wait until the next election in 2022.
Freeman tried to protect killer cops.
@GovTimWalz had to take the case away from him.
Now we're stepping in to take him out of the job.
#RecallFreeman
Taking to @ewarren right now is a strange, slightly melancholy experience: like glimpsing an alternate reality where political leadership is proportionate to the crisis we're facing: https://t.co/ZxAwmhY5II
As she often does, @SenWarren provides a cogent summary of how federal policymakers should be thinking about the pandemic in the coming months. https://t.co/zkX0E7ncK5
Sad to report @MNUFC has the WORST response to the COVID-19 crisis in MLS.
While many other teams are paying staff the wages they need, United and its billionaire owner have a message for their employees: “uh... we hear Pepsi’s hiring!”
The Team’s email:
“While we missed serving our friends and fans at @allianzfield's scheduled opener on March 15,
we’re proud that the prep and energy committed to getting the building ready will positively impact our greater Twin Cities community.”
- @delawarenorth
Elizabeth Warren demands eight conditions attached to a bailout package for business, including a $15 minimum wage for workers, a ban on share buybacks, and no dividends or executive bonuses for 3 years.
How will a game in July pay April’s tent? Appreciate the logistics here but can’t help but see a lack of understanding/empathy for the situation many hourly workers are facing. #MNUFC
#MNUFC is mum right now on possible financial assistance for hourly workers at Allianz Field amid #COVID19, in part, because #MLS is holding out hope to play all remaining 32 games on clubs’ schedules.
Brian Cornell, the CEO of @Target, was paid $22,553,951 in 2018.
Brian thinks it's okay for 151K of his employees to go without paid sick leave during a pandemic.
If you're a Target employee, you are paying Brian $150 a year for the privilege of having to come to work sick.
The cancellation of sporting events like #MNUFC's home opener and other activities is going to be tough on our communities.
Today I donated what I would have spent at the stadium to the Midway food shelf. I urge you to do the same for your neighbors.
https://t.co/vnN8QACeMo