Missouri U.S. Rep Vicky Hartzler: “Too often, in too many places, women and girls face obstacles that limit their possibilities and undermine…”

Missouri U.S. Rep Vicky Hartzler: “Too often, in too many places, women and girls face obstacles that limit their possibilities and undermine…”
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Vicky Hartzler tweeted the following:

“Too often, in too many places, women and girls face obstacles that limit their possibilities and undermine their participation in economic, political, and social life. -@JoeBiden
If Biden believes this, he should immediately ban men from women’s sports. twitter.com/thehill/status
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Here are other recent tweets from Vicky Hartzler:

“Biden stressed “Made in America” at the #SOTU.
One week later, he’s asking dictators to increase oil production. twitter.com/HouseGOP/statu
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“Gas costs $1.68 more per gallon than when President Trump was in office.
Thanks, @JoeBiden.” on March 7
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“Hey @DCCC, can we get an updated chart please? twitter.com/dccc/status/14” on March 7
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