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Deleted tweets for Cline4Virginia

The list below includes 8 deleted tweets by Cline4Virginia.

Datasets generated by SalishCoast 161 and Karma 161 using ✨cancel-culture✨, an open source project by Travis Brown and other tools as part of the deleted-tweets-archive project repo on github.

You can create your own updated version of this document by checking out and configuring the repository and then running the following commands:

$ cargo build --release
$ target/release/twcc deleted-tweets --report Cline4Virginia

Please note that all tweets quoted here are sourced from the Wayback Machine and were not directly accessed through the Twitter API or any Twitter client.

  • 2 December 2021: As a parent of two young children, I care deeply about the lessons our children learn at school. We as parents must have a say in what our children are learning, and that begins with taking Critical Race Theory out of classrooms. pic.twitter.com/79S6dZphTl
  • 8 July 2021: Looking forward to joining you tomorrow! https://twitter.com/mschlapp/status/1410349856791613442
  • 21 September 2020: Small businesses are the backbone of our nation’s economy. That’s why I’m working hard in Washington to bring new jobs to our state to get Virginians BACK to work & our economy BACK on track. Can I count on your support in November so we can continue this fight? #TeamCline #VA06 pic.twitter.com/pEAVx7NEvk
  • 19 August 2020: You are embarrassing yourselves and the Commonwealth, Mark. You are better than this.
  • 3 April 2020: My office has confirmed this information with the Department of Elections. Earlier this week, a spokesperson for the Governor clarified that the order does not apply to "operating and participating in elections.”
  • 3 April 2020: May 5th local and June 9th primary elections will not be impacted by Gov. Northam’s stay-at-home order. In-person voting will be held at normal polling locations. Absentee voting has been expanded, all Virginians can select “disability or illness” as reasons for voting by mail. pic.twitter.com/1ZVCaYB4Cy
  • 25 December 2018: Merry Christmas! pic.twitter.com/lYUjosYF3K
  • 25 December 2017: As we take a moment out of our busy lives to celebrate this special time of year, I hope you will join Elizabeth and me in celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! pic.twitter.com/GK89nk4fk3