Tina Smith
7,563 posts
Converse-wearing, donut-eating U.S. Senator from Minnesota. Longtime fierce advocate for families and grandma. she/her
- Dear JD Vance: Have you found that calling a woman trash has worked for you? Because we generally don’t forget that shit.
- 👋 Matt! Senator Tina Smith here, wife, mom of two, grandma to two grandsons. So glad you brought this up! Our coalition of the pissed indeed includes many strong, smart, powerful millennial women—women of all ages! Oh and I look forward to following your federal investigation!How many of the women rallying against overturning Roe are over-educated, under-loved millennials who sadly return from protests to a lonely microwave dinner with their cats, and no bumble matches?
- When Vice President Harris made history by visiting Planned Parenthood in Minnesota, guess who welcomed her? Governor Tim Walz.
- What an actual "coordinated assault" looks like.The Court should not abide this coordinated assault by the Left. Issue the decision now
- Joe Biden put us on a path towards a better future — and it’s bright 🕶️ Minnesota says thank you, Mr. President!
- Thanks for the pro tip Amy — they really swept me off my feet
- Colin Allred in the Senate means I can stop avoiding Ted Cruz in the hallway AND Texans get a real champion in the Senate… count me in.I’m running for U.S. Senate because Texans deserve a Senator whose team is Texas. Ted Cruz only cares about himself. Join our campaign today: colinallred.com
00:00 - This is bullshit.The Supreme Court has voted to strike down Roe v. Wade, according to an initial draft majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito and obtained by POLITICO. “We hold that Roe and Casey must be overruled,” Alito writes. politico.com/news/2022/05/0…
- Can confirm: the Minnesota State Fair is on 🔥.FIRED up to return to the Minnesota State Fair 🔥
- DONUT count Minnesota out 🍩 Congratulations, Governor Walz!
- Today, Rand Paul and his GOP pals tried to defund Planned Parenthood and attack health care services for millions (again). It failed (again). As the only Senator that worked at Planned Parenthood—take it from me: Women don't need Congress making health care decisions for them.
















