New Mexico U.S. Rep Yvette Herrell: “There is a hatred and darkness behind these attacks that should make all Americans think twice about…”

New Mexico U.S. Rep Yvette Herrell: “There is a hatred and darkness behind these attacks that should make all Americans think twice about…”
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Yvette Herrell tweeted the following:

“There is a hatred and darkness behind these attacks that should make all Americans think twice about supporting radical pro-abortion activists. twitter.com/MaryMargOlohan
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Here are other recent tweets from Yvette Herrell:

“Fighting for New Mexico’s families–who are struggling under Joe Biden’s inflation–takes precedence over polls and elections any day of the week.
Right now, we need to give Americans a lower cost of living, safe communities, and strong borders. twitter.com/LifeOnLead1/st
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“If Joe Biden’s policies helped inflation… they would have already.
(You know, instead of driving it through the roof) twitter.com/ShelbyTalcott/
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“Joe Biden is intent on blaming everyone but himself and his party (which controls both the House and Senate) for inflation, despite cheerleading for massive money-dumping bills he continues to propose.
This is not a competent administration.”
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