Cape May County Regular Democratic Organization (@cmcdems) 's Twitter Profile
Cape May County Regular Democratic Organization

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Max Rose on MSNBC says cutting Medicaid isn't just about healthcare—it threatens hospital jobs, services for the disabled, and betrays nearly 1M veterans. Trump voters didn't want this, yet the Republican #VAGov candidate stays silent while @SpanbergerforVA supports veterans.

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Trump's meme coin is designed to facilitate corruption. You can pay Trump secretly, which gets you secret special access to the President. If Trump's dinner with the top coin buyers was legit, he would release the list of attendees. But it's corrupt. So the list stays hidden.

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CMCDEMS ENDORSE SHERRILL FOR GOV; RUSH AND SABO FOR ASSEMBLY June12, 2025 CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE -- Cape May Democrats met this evening at the old courthouse to endorse U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill for governor and Carolyn Rush and Carol Sabo for Assembly.

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In addition, West Cape May Borough Commission candidate Tom Richards and County Commissioner candidate Eric Morey garnered the CMCDEMS’ support with their visions for the respective seats.

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On #Juneteenth, we celebrate freedom & confront hard truths. NJ was the last state in the north to abolish slavery & delayed ratifying the 13th Amendment until 1866. Cape May County still doesn't recognize the holiday. Knowing our history helps us build a more just future.

On #Juneteenth, we celebrate freedom & confront hard truths. NJ was the last state in the north to abolish slavery & delayed ratifying the 13th Amendment until 1866. Cape May County still doesn't recognize the holiday. Knowing our history helps us build a more just future.