Dean Phillips takes to Twitter

Dean Phillips takes to Twitter
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Dean Phillips tweeted the following:

“I love this team and their spirit. It doesn’t always take a medal to make Minnesota and America proud. washingtonpost.com/sports/olympic
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Here are other recent tweets from Dean Phillips:

“Im saddened by the passing of my colleague, @JimHagedornMN. We had different political views but a respectful friendship and a shared love for Minnesota and our country. Condolences to @jkcarnah and family. May his memory for a blessing.”
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“Prediction: 200 protesting members wont wear masks, 200 rule followers will wear masks, and Democrats will transform into conservatives and Republicans into progressives right in front of Americas eyes. twitter.com/sarahnferris/s” on Feb. 17
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“Im as eager to take off our masks and get our lives back to normal as I am disgusted by attacks on patriotic public servants whove done their best to keep us safe from a threat thats already killed almost 1,000,000 Americans.” on Feb. 17
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