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We’re up against it. Polarization, misinformation, fatigue, and now, again—political violence. It’s dangerous for our democracy. It’s dangerous for women. It’s dangerous for everyone. Now is not the time to sit back and watch history be made. Violence of any kind must be denounced, and we need to work together to ensure political violence has no place in our democratic society. If we want to see a different future where peace and constructive dialogue take priority over violence and civil unrest, it will take all of us making our voices heard—at the ballot box and in our communities—and demonstrating that inaction is not an option. There is no democracy without women, and there is no democracy without all of us standing together, using our collective voice to denounce violence and uplift the future we all hope for—one filled with peace, promise, and respect for our country and each other. She Should Run

Thank you for bringing attention to such a critical issue. It's essential that we all come together and take a stand against political violence. Upholding the principles of democracy and ensuring equal representation for women is crucial for a brighter future. Let's work toward a society where dialogue, respect, and collective action prevail.

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1mo

Totally agree! Women are the voice of reason in the room when the tempers get hot. We mind the little ones so we have the longer view of violence and it's consequences. The world works best with both genders in the front seat.

Absolutely agree, Erin. YOUShouldRun!!

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1mo

Well Said, Erin!

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