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okay so NC 11 I saw the post here about chuck getting investigated for harrassment

So the polls show the dem in the lead in January and March 11 this post shows Jamie Agar the dem in the lead so

Jamie Agar already won the dem primary and the other candidates

are chuck the republican incumbent and libertarian and an independent

Let’s flip it blue

he’s pretty great and environmental

https://agerforcongress.com/platform

u/4now5now6now — 12 days ago
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okay so right here in this sub is a Michigan post and all the times to call for Greene (the only democrat running for state senate) are listed

A marine and fire captain and very union .

He wants to help families

It would be great if he won

u/4now5now6now — 14 days ago

He is dropping out

go Pappas

A great congressman who expanded medicaid to 50,000 in NH

oh just look at what he did

"Chris believes that health care for all Granite Staters should be a right, not a privilege. But far too many families are being forced to choose between affording their prescription drugs or other medical care and putting food on the table or making rent. That is why Chris has fought throughout his career to lower costs and increase access to quality, affordable health care.

While serving on the New Hampshire Executive Council, Chris voted to expand Medicaid to over 50,000 people, increasing access to affordable health care and expanding addiction and recovery treatment for Granite Staters. In Congress Chris is committed to protecting and strengthening the Affordable Care Act, expanding rural health care access, and strengthening our nursing and health care workforce. 

Chris fiercely opposed the reckless Republican budget, which enacted the largest cut to health care in American history, closed hospitals, and threatened $500 billion in cuts to Medicare. He is working across the aisle to restore ACA enhanced premium tax credits and bring down health care costs that have skyrocketed by double or more. 

Chris took on Big Pharma and passed landmark legislation that finally allowed Medicare to negotiate for lower prices, capped the cost of insulin at $35, and limited out-of-pocket costs for seniors. He also wrote bipartisan legislation to remove barriers and make it easier for seniors and low-income Granite Staters to access affordable prescription medications."

politico.com
u/4now5now6now — 16 days ago