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Democrats Retake the House, Republicans Retain Control of Senate, Key State Ballot Initiatives Pass | Video Worth Watching

November 7, 2018 by Rich Kacmar

A quick recap of yesterday’s election results from around the country posted by The Real News this morning at around 1:00am (PST). The Democrats regain control of the House, Republicans retain control of the Senate. Key state ballot initiatives pass including in Florida, the restoration of voting rights to felons who have served their sentences.   [Read more…]

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Election Day 2018: Turnout Looks Good, San Diego Free Press Midterm Coverage Sets Readership Records

November 6, 2018 by Doug Porter

Election season is to San Diego Free Press is like Valentines Day is to florists. Based on what we’ve seen thus far, 2018 is looking to be a good-if-not-great election for progressives.

Since much of the next 24 hours will be like waiting for results of a biopsy, I’ve elected to skip the prognostication process share a few nuggets of info.

People who take comfort from voter turnout numbers have reason to be encouraged. Michael McDonald at the Elections Project says pre-election day votes will break the 40 million mark when all is said and done.

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VOTING! – A Randy Rainbow Song Parody | More Video Worth Watching

November 6, 2018 by Rich Kacmar

“I think I found a cure for what ails us …” Randy Rainbow strikes again with a parody of “Loathing” from Wicked: Voting! Let’s do this!   [Read more…]

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Michael Moore: Get Other People To Vote & Don’t Trust the Polls | Video Worth Watching

November 6, 2018 by Rich Kacmar

All In’s Chris Hayes talks to Michael Moore about this year’s midterm election. Two key points: take people with you when you go to vote; don’t trust the polls.   [Read more…]

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Election Day, 2018 Activism: One Last Rally at Issa’s Office, Students Walk Out to Vote at Local Schools

November 5, 2018 by Doug Porter

Indivisible 49 will hold one more rally outside the district office of Rep. Darrell Issa. Leaders of the coalition that hosted 65 weekly protests, and helped push Issa to retire, will honor nearly two years of volunteer effort and stand with Democrat Mike Levin to replace Issa in Washington.
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Attendees at Otay Ranch, Olympian, Eastlake, University City, Westview, Rancho Bernardo and Temecula Valley High Schools, along with Palomar College will be leaving classes on Tuesday.
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Voting FAQs for San Diego: Need a Ride to the Polls? Can I Still Register? Are Ballot Selfies Okay? Do I Need an ID?

November 5, 2018 by Doug Porter

Don’t let real or imagined barriers keep you from voting on election day, 2018. “Look for the helpers!” as Mr. Rogers used to say.

There are many ways to get help, and we’ve tried to put them all in one place.  

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A Hopeful Buildup to the Midterms and Potential for Post Election Chaos in California

November 5, 2018 by Doug Porter

Two years ago Donald Trump lost the popular vote but still managed to become President thanks to the Electoral College. Americans now have the opportunity to weigh in on his performance, and early returns in many states are pointing to a significantly higher-than-normal turnout for a midterm election. By late Saturday, more than 33 million Americans had already cast their ballots.

The President’s name may not be on the ballot, but make no mistake; now we exist in Trump’s universe and it’s all about him.

A recent NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll had two-thirds of respondents saying Trump will be a factor in their midterm votes. A similar poll taken before the midterm elections of 2014 found that then president Barack Obama would be a factor in voting for only 47% of respondents.

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Filed Under: 2018 Elections, Activism, The Starting Line Tagged With: voter turnout

Some Good Things Progressives Can Do Down the Ballot | Vote for Measure D, Tony Thurmond & David Alvarez; Against Props 5 & 6

November 5, 2018 by Jim Miller

This is perhaps the most crucial midterm election of our lives and all eyes will rightfully be on the national scene with everyone hoping for a Democratic take-over in the House of Representatives that will put a brake on the increasingly dangerous Trump Administration. Nonetheless, there are still a number of very important things that progressives can do at the state and local level that make it worthwhile to not neglect the down-ballot races and propositions.

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The Cast of ‘Hamilton’: Vote on November 6th – Lin-Manuel Miranda Approves This Message | Video Worth Watching

November 5, 2018 by Rich Kacmar

This is it folks! And in case anyone needs to be reminded, here’s the Broadway cast of Hamilton with “The Election of 2018” reminding us what it’s all about: voter turnout on Tuesday, November 6th! [h/t to thoughtfulbear]

Lin-Manuel Miranda and the original Broadway cast approve this message. “The ‘room where it happens’ is wherever your voting booth is.”   [Read more…]

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Oprah Rallies Supporters Campaigning for Stacey Abrams in Georgia Ahead of Midterm Elections | Video Worth Watching

November 2, 2018 by Rich Kacmar

Oprah Winfrey’s opening remarks at a town hall with Stacey Abrams demonstrate once again her skill and talent for engaging a crowd and being a stirring storyteller. In emphasizing the sacrifices made by those before us, she reinforces the significance and seriousness of exercising our right to vote. And she does it in a way that’s personal, intimate and moving. She reminds us that “this land was made for you and me. … That’s not just a song, that’s the truth. … We are not powerless. Every single one of us has the same power at the polls.” She reminds us, too, that she’s an independent woman. No one paid her to attend, no one asked her to come. She votes her values and Stacey Abrams is the one who best represents those values.   [Read more…]

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The ‘I’m Not Voting’ Thing – Getting Off Your Duff is the Point

November 1, 2018 by Doug Porter

Just in time for the elections, the Union-Tribune’s contrarian opinionator Chris Reed has penned an article disputing the oft-repeated claim about voting being needed for a healthy democracy.

Everyone: Voting key to healthy democracy. Evidence: No, it’s not is thoughtful and, I suppose, logical in its own way. Ultimately it’s about debunking one of those oft-quoted things that “everybody knows.”

But seeing the article right before election day makes me think… Don’t vote? Really? What’s up with that?  

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November 2018 Cheat Sheet & Progressive Voter Kit San Diego Free Press

November 1, 2018 by Staff

What do you mean you haven’t voted yet? Damn, you’d better get moving.

Here’s our 2018: Printable cheat sheet, links to assorted voter guides, and your questions answered about where, when and how to vote.

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