@Jeremiah73
Jeremiah Myer
@Jeremiah73 · 4:58

Iowa votes!

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Probably the single largest reason that the voter turnout was down. Secondly, and one I did not hear mentioned, is the fact that Trump was talked about as the winner of the Iowa caucus from the get go. They were talking about how it was going to be a landslide and nobody else had a chance. And so a lot of people probably stayed home because they know my guy's going to win anyway, or what can I do? He's going to win anyhow

#savedemocracy

@LadyFi
Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 1:34
Hey, thanks so much for posting this. Isn't that incredible? The tenacity of those people that had to, they really, really want to vote, to be able to brave those type of temperatures and to be able to go out and vote. They did exactly what they were supposed to do, but I'm very grateful that they did. And then even with that, them being Republicans and voting against Donald Trump really says something. It says that people are tired of bullies
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@TheMs.Leanne
Leanne Pritchett
@TheMs.Leanne · 1:28
Not to mention he has been a real schmuck to the special education population and he's had members of his family who were special needs and needed help. And Trump made fun of them right in front of their face. Just not cool. And I really like how you pointed out people were willing to brave the cold. So I think in terms of caucus versus actual huge, big election, right. I think there's going to be a difference. I don't know
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