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Describing Twitter as a "Tech Tyrant" that censored conservatives, the campaign encouraged Twitter users to migrate to Parler. [55] Conservative commentator Dan Bongino announced on June 16 that he had purchased an "ownership stake" in Parler, in an effort to "fight back against" what he described as "Tech Tyrants" Facebook and Twitter. [ 50 ]
Impersonating Donald Trump and tweeting "Don't vote for me, I'm a massive idiot". [318] The account was restored the next day but lost its verification. David Icke (@davidicke) English conspiracy theorist 4 November 2020 Permanent; later reinstated Violating Twitter's rules on COVID-19 misinformation. [319] Steve Bannon (@WarRoomPandemic)
During a political fundraiser at a home in Cardiff, a neighbor called the San Diego County Sheriff's Department to complain about noise. [14] Deputy Marshall Abbott responded and entered the home; he wound up handcuffing and arresting the home's owner and another woman after the hostess refused to give the deputy her date of birth. [ 15 ]
Democrats on the Budget Committee ended up boycotting the vote, writing on X, formerly Twitter, that, “We will not vote for someone so clearly unfit for office.”Vought has also faced criticism ...
If you think all journalists and economists are bold-face liars, but the financial analysis of the capital gains tax rate done by your Uncle Ted’s dry cleaner is spot-on, please don’t vote.
"You don’t have to vote, don’t worry about voting. The voting, we got plenty of votes, you gotta watch." The comments prompted criticism from a member of the Ron DeSantis campaign.
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A protest vote (also called a blank, null, spoiled, or "none of the above" vote) [1] is a vote cast in an election to demonstrate dissatisfaction with the choice of candidates or the current political system. [2] Protest voting takes a variety of forms and reflects numerous voter motivations, including political apathy. [3]