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Shell_Seas

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Tue Jul 16, 2024, 08:51 PM Jul 16

Climate, Rights, and Justice: What's At Stake In The 2024 Election

Why Joe Biden's re-election is essential for Texas and beyond.

https://www.lonestarleft.com/p/climate-rights-and-justice-whats




In such a pivotal time in America, with so much at stake, we should all reflect on how we cast our votes. Amidst the controversies and discussions about potential replacements at the Democratic National Convention, we need to know what has happened, where we’re going, and the best path forward.

Long-time readers know that I’ve often been critical of the Democrats in Washington, DC, and have frequently highlighted the differences between Texas and DC Democrats. There are many reasons to believe that the 2024 election may be the most critical election of our lifetime, and the path forward for society and humanity is in peril. Showing up and making the right choice in the ballot box will have repercussions for generations to come.

That’s why I believe that re-electing Joe Biden is vital for the future of Texas and our nation. Despite the challenges and criticisms, Biden’s administration has delivered significant accomplishments that have benefitted the Texans. He not only deserves to run for a second term but also has the strongest chance of winning.

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Climate, Rights, and Justice: What's At Stake In The 2024 Election (Original Post) Shell_Seas Jul 16 OP
Great article. Thanks for posting! NT evemac Jul 16 #1
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