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28 Feb
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22 Feb
The Subcommittee on Communications and Technology of the Committee on Energy and Commerce @EnergyCommerce will hold a hearing "Fanning the Flames: Disinformation and Extremism in the Media” on Wednesday at 12:30 pm.

I will be appearing as a witness. energycommerce.house.gov/committee-acti…
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7 Nov 20
I don’t know. Sounds like victory has a lot of mothers. I’m glad progressives decided to vote Biden. I’m glad Lincoln project focused on Republicans who might switch to Biden. Kudos to Cindy McCain in Arizona. Doesn’t mean young Latinx people in AZ didn’t help pull out a big win.
Obviously Stacey Abrams moved mountains. She, in turned thanked the voting advocates who she thought made a difference. Black voters showed up AGAIN—inspite of all efforts to disenfranchise them. But whoo Native Americans in AZ—deserve big kudos! Bloomberg gave money to Stacey A.
Bloomberg’s own candidacy failed—but he invested his $$ in other candidates. I was not a Bernie fan, as you know, but he threw his support to Biden—and young people (how many?) tuened out. So nah: lots of credit all around. Exit polls are notoriously bad—but I’m looking fwd to #s
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6 Nov 20
Join me on November 8th for the biggest #KidneyWalk in the country! @nkf bit.ly/2ThUScQ Image
Kidney patients need us now more than ever. 37 million people in the US are affected by #kidneydisease and only 10% of them know it? And Black and Latino people are at a higher risk of developing kidney disease.
There is no cure for kidney failure – dialysis or transplant are the only ways to survive. Right now, there are nearly 100K people waiting on a lifesaving kidney transplant in the United States.
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