Dead Democrat Still Sending Fundraising Emails From Beyond The Grave

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Another file for your I THOUGHT HEARD IT ALL space in your head.

“For those unfamiliar, former Connolly campaign operatives are trying to coronate his former Chief of Staff as the successor to Connolly’s congressional seat, who would probably hold the office and rule over Fairfax County constituents for the next few decades,” Kamram Fareedi posted.
“Seems incredibly unethical and disrespectful to the deceased,” he finished.
 
Another file for your I THOUGHT HEARD IT ALL space in your head.

“For those unfamiliar, former Connolly campaign operatives are trying to coronate his former Chief of Staff as the successor to Connolly’s congressional seat, who would probably hold the office and rule over Fairfax County constituents for the next few decades,” Kamram Fareedi posted.
“Seems incredibly unethical and disrespectful to the deceased,” he finished.
Maybe he's trying to get out. I heard it's hot where he is.
 

Dead Democrats Keep Posting Online From Beyond the Grave — and No One Knows Who’s Behind It

29 Jun 2025 ~~ By Ben Kew

It appears that even death cannot stop Democratic lawmakers from social media posting.
According to a report from Politico, many prominent accounts of deceased members of Congress remain active on social media.
This phenomenon has become increasingly widespread over the past year, as lawmakers who have passed away continue to like, comment, and even change their profile pictures months or even years after their passing.
Social media users have picked up on the activity of numerous individuals. The most recent example is that of Virginia Democrat Gerry Connolly, who died of esophageal cancer last month.
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It remains mostly unclear who has control of these accounts and for what purposes they intend to use it moving forward.
The most likely explanation is that those managing the accounts are seeking to exploit the deceased’s following.
Yet most netizens seem to agree: such a practice is creepy, unnecessary, and in some cases, outright unethical.

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Just a bunch of hateful bigots!
If dead people can vote and collect social security, then they should also have to First Amendment rights to post stupid crap online!
You're all phasmophobiacs!
Joey Xi Baidung established and set the example of walking, voting dead people, auto-pen signatures and tweets for DSA Marxist Democrats.
I wouldn't be surprised if we didn't see "Tweets" from Mao Zedong and Joe Stalin congratulating Zohran Mamdani.
 
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