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May 25th 2020 The Day George Floyd Died and the Silent Deaths in Minnesota’s Nursing Homes Vlog Documentary By C. L. Seymore

May 25th 2020 The Day George Floyd Died and the Silent Deaths in Minnesota’s Nursing Homes Vlog Documentary By C. L. Seymore We All Saw It: The Death of George Floyd and the Aftermath in Minnesota and Across the United States I remember the day vividly. It was Memorial Day, May 25, 2020. The world was still in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic, and tensions were already running high. But nothing could have prepared me, or the rest of Minnesota, for what was about to unfold. I was in the state when George Floyd was murdered in the Powderhorn neighborhood of Minneapolis, and what happened afterward, both in my home state and across the nation, was nothing short of historic and devastating. What Led to George Floyd’s Killing Now This Facebook post May 29th 2020 REMEMBERING GEORGE FLOYD: From how he’s being remembered to nationwide calls for justice, these are the videos about George Floyd you should see https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1GHyvfkgEw/?mibextid=wwXIfr George Floyd was a 46...
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Proposed Senate Treaty Bill & Resolution: The Middle East Peace and Safety Repatriation Bill

As your U.S. Senate candidate from Minnesota, I am proud to lead The Anti-Poverty Senate Campaign: A Comprehensive Approach to Understanding and Addressing the Multifaceted Issue of Poverty in the United States. This mission is born out of an unwavering commitment to creating a more equitable society by tackling poverty head-on, both here in Minnesota and across the nation. Our campaign offers a bold, data-driven analysis of poverty statistics, explores the socioeconomic factors that perpetuate disparities, and brings together political theories and scientific methods to drive systemic change where it is most needed. Now more than ever, America stands at a crossroads. Our nation requires a transformative vision, not just within our borders but also in our foreign policy. As we grapple with poverty domestically, we also hold a duty to address our role in global security and human rights. Our shared constitutional power in treaty-making places a unique responsibility on the Senate, along...

The Two Party System Is Rigged and Designed To Keep Independent Candidates Off The Ballot

  In 2024, my journey to becoming a U.S. Senate candidate in Minnesota exemplifies the difficulties faced by independent, minor-party, and write-in candidates due to the stranglehold of the two-party system. In February 2024, I announced my candidacy with the endorsement of the Legal Marijuana Now Party of Minnesota. Shortly after, Ken Martin, chair of the Minnesota DFL Party, filed a lawsuit to retroactively uphold laws changed by the DFL majority and Minnesota GOP minority, aiming to redefine what constitutes a major political party. By April 2024, Martin escalated the issue, suing Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon to remove the Legal Marijuana Now Party from the ballot. In May 2024, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled in favor of removing the party from the ballot altogether. Despite the Legal Marijuana Now Party’s ongoing appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, this legal battle illustrates the lengths to which the two-party system will go to suppress third-party options, highli...

10 Equations < 1 Solution For A Better Future For Our Children's Children: A 30-Year, $1.022 Trillion Investment in American Citizens For America

10 Equations < 1 Solution For A Better Future For Our Children's Children A 30-Year, $1.022 Trillion Investment in American Citizens For America Hello, Minnesota! I'm Christopher Seymore, your write-in candidate for the US Senate in 2024. I would like to share with you: 10 Equations & 1 Solution For A Better Future For Our Children's Children A 30-Year, $1.022 Trillion Investment in American Citizens For America 1. Boosting Computer Science in High Schools We need $50 million per state per year to increase the number of high schools offering computer science classes. This investment will help our students stay competitive in a tech-driven world. 2. Closing the Educational Gap for African-American Children With $75 million per state per year, we can close the performance gap for African-American students. This funding will provide better resources and support to ensure every child has the opportunity to succeed. 3. Supporting Native American Education Investing $60 mi...