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@JayInslee

Governor of WA. On a mission to defeat climate change. Early to bed, early to rise, work like hell and organize. Let's go get ‘em:

Bainbridge Island, WA
Joined February 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jul 20

    Primary ballots dropped in Washington state on Friday. If you believe steady, moral leadership should always win—not hateful rhetoric and policies that exclude those who need our help the most—invest in our campaign today.

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  2. 2 hours ago

    I’ve gotten to enjoy a lot of incredible conversations the last few weeks. I’m really looking forward to this next one, too—will you hop on a Zoom call with and me TODAY at 4 PM PT?

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  3. Jul 25

    Vote-by-mail is the easiest, safest, most reliable method of voting there is, period. We already know that here in Washington state—and in traditionally red states like Utah, too. This isn't a partisan issue.

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  4. Jul 25

    Election Day is only a few months away, and it's time to talk about what's at stake and how we win. I'm so excited to do just that with next week. I hope you’ll join us.

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  5. Jul 24

    Happy , . It’s been awhile, but put me in, coach!

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  6. Retweeted
    Jul 23

    It is critical that the administration only provide what is needed by state and local officials, and do not engage unless asked.

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  7. Retweeted
    Jul 23

    Now we are hearing a different story where they have a limited number of agents who are in the area on standby, if needed. I am concerned that anything could aggravate the situation, and in their rush they are not listening to and Chief .

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  8. Retweeted
    Jul 23

    After a day of conflicting messages from the federal government, where they told my staff repeatedly that there was no surge of additional personnel to Seattle, it appears they are doing just that.

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  9. Jul 23

    We know what works in the fight against this virus: 1️⃣ Wash your hands 2️⃣ Wear a mask 3️⃣ Physically distance

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  10. Retweeted
    Jul 23

    Today, Washington passed 50,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Across the state, our numbers are heading in the wrong direction. So we’re imposing some new restrictions to get this virus back under control. 1/4

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  11. Retweeted
    Jul 23

    I’m extending the eviction moratorium until October 15th. This virus hasn’t gone away, and neither have the impacts on renters. The last thing people should have to worry about is losing their home because they can't pay rent during this pandemic.

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    Jul 23
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    Jul 23
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  14. Jul 23

    Release the Kraken!

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  15. Jul 22

    The sign of a real leader is a willingness to listen and embrace new ideas. I’m thrilled has put forth a visionary climate plan that will put millions of people to work in good-paying, union jobs.

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  16. Jul 22

    I know this: Our democracy is stronger when more people vote. That’s why we’ve worked hard to make registering to vote simple and easy here in Washington State. Here’s how to make sure your voice is heard in the August 4 primary

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  17. Retweeted
    Jul 21

    People often misuse the term unconstitutional. This is not one of those times. This is brazenly unconstitutional and a blatant effort to disenfranchise residents for President Trump’s own benefit.

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  18. Retweeted
    Jul 20

    Primary ballots dropped in Washington state on Friday. If you believe steady, moral leadership should always win—not hateful rhetoric and policies that exclude those who need our help the most—invest in our campaign today.

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  19. Jul 21

    Wearing a seatbelt isn’t a political statement. Not smoking indoors isn’t a political statement. And putting on a mask isn't a political statement. This is about following the science and taking care of ourselves and our neighbors.

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  20. Jul 20

    I know it’s been a long few months. I know we’re all eager to get back to normal life. But this virus isn’t going to just disappear—we have to beat it.

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