Barton College game features Rep. Don Davis as honorary captain

Barton College game features Rep. Don Davis as honorary captain
Congressman Donald G. Davis — Donald G. Davis Official Website
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Congressman Don Davis, who represents North Carolina’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, shared a series of updates on his Twitter account on November 17, 2024. These tweets highlighted his recent activities both in his home state and in Washington D.C., as well as his legislative priorities.

In a tweet posted at 14:25 UTC, Congressman Davis expressed his enthusiasm about participating as the honorary captain during a Barton College football game. He wrote: “What excitement doing the coin toss and cheering on @bartoncollege football as the honorary captain! Go Bulldogs!”

Later that day, at 17:25 UTC, Davis reflected on his return to Washington D.C., emphasizing a busy week of activities. He shared: “It’s been a busy week as we returned back to Washington. Here’s what we’ve been up to:” which included a link for further details.

By 20:53 UTC, Congressman Davis turned his focus towards bipartisanship in Congress. Highlighting his efforts in fostering collaboration across party lines, he stated: “In these polarized times, bipartisanship is not optional; it’s necessary to get things done. I’m proud to have cosponsored over 600 bipartisan bills in the 118th Congress. I look forward to working across the aisle and advancing meaningful legislation for the American people…”



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