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Saturday, October 26, 2024 - Tim Walz
Governor Tim Walz headed up to the great state of Montana to campaign in Montana's 1st Congressional District with Monica Tranel, specifically targeting Missoula and the surrounding suburbs. We believe that she is the best option for Montanans. We also talked about voting for Senator Jon Tester, even though he doesn't support our campaign, we believe he has a proven track record of fighting for Montanans. Lastly, we also did a lot of education on the 3 constitutional initiatives that are on the ballot this election. The Harris-Walz stances on the ballot initiatives are below.
CI-126 Vote: Yes Reason: Creating a top-four primary system strengthens democracy by allowing more diverse candidates to appear on the general election ballot, fostering a more representative government.
CI-127 Vote: Yes Reason: Requiring candidates to secure a majority vote helps reduce divisiveness by ensuring that elected leaders have broader support from voters.
CI-128 Vote: Yes Reason: This amendment enshrines the right to abortion in the state constitution, guaranteeing reproductive freedoms and healthcare rights for Montana women. Harris-Walz asks you vote yes!
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House Election 2024
In the House Republican have a majority of just 4 seats, flip 4 seats and Democrats get a majority and can pass things like national abortion rights, voting rights, bills on student loan debt and medical debt and much more. So here's a list of the key races for control of the House, so look up your district and find a way to get involved.
Find your House District
Alabama
Shomari Figures (AL-02) Flip
Alaska
Mary Peltola (AK-AL) Hold
Arizona
Amish Shah (AZ-01) Flip
Kirsten Engel (AZ-06) Flip
California
Jessica Morse (CA-03) Flip
Josh Harder (CA-09) Hold
Adam Gray (CA-13) Flip
Rudy Salas (CA-22) Flip
George Whitesides (CA-27) Flip
Joe Kerr (CA-40) Flip
Will Rollins (CA-41) Flip
Derek Tran (CA-45) Flip
Dave Min (CA-47) Hold
Mike Levin (CA-49) Hold
Colorado
Adam Frisch (CO-03) Flip
Yadira Caraveo (CO-08) Hold
Connecticut
Jahana Hayes (CT-05) Hold
Florida
Darren Soto (FL-09) Hold
Whitney Fox (FL-13) Flip
Jared Moskowitz (FL-23) Hold
Illinois
Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) Hold
Eric Sorensen (IL-17) Hold
Indiana
Frank Mrvan (IN-01) Hold
Iowa
Christina Bohannan (IA-01) Flip
Lanon Baccam (IA-03) Flip
Kansas
Sharice Davids (KS-03) Hold
Maine
Jared Golden (ME-02) Hold
Maryland
April McClain-Delaney (MD-06) Hold
Michigan
Hillary Scholten (MI-03) Hold
Curtis Hertel (MI-07) Hold
Kristen McDonald Rivet (MI-08) Hold
Carl Marlinga (MI-10) Flip
Minnesota
Angie Craig (MN-02) Hold
Montana
Monica Tranel (MT-01) Flip
Nebraska
Tony Vargas (NE-02) Flip
Nevada
Dina Titus (NV-01) Hold
Susie Lee (NV-03) Hold
Steven Horsford (NV-04) Hold
New Hampshire
Chris Pappas (NH-01) Hold
New Jersey
Sue Altman (NJ-07) Flip
New Mexico
Gabe Vasquez (NM-02) Hold
New York
John Avlon (NY-01) Flip
Tom Suozzi (NY-03) Hold
Laura Gillen (NY-04) Flip
Mondaire Jones (NY-17) Flip
Pat Ryan (NY-18) Hold
Josh Riley (NY-19) Flip
John Mannion (NY-22) Flip
North Carolina
Don Davis (NC-01) Hold
Ohio
Greg Landsman (OH-01) Hold
Marcy Kaptur (OH-09) Hold
Emilia Sykes (OH-13) Hold
Oregon
Val Hoyle (OR-04) Hold
Janelle Bynum (OR-05) Flip
Andrea Salinas (OR-06) Hold
Pennsylvania
Ashley Ehasz (PA-01) Flip
Susan Wild (PA-07) Hold
Matt Cartwright (PA-08) Hold
Janelle Stelson (PA-10) Flip
Chris Deluzio (PA-17) Hold
Texas
Michelle Vallejo (TX-15) Flip
Henry Cuellar (TX-28) Hold
Vicente Gonzalez (TX-34) Hold
Virginia
Missy Cotter Smasal (VA-02) Flip
Eugene Vindman (VA-07) Hold
Washington
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (WA-03) Hold
Kim Schrier (WA-08) Hold
Wisconsin
Peter Barca (WI-01) Flip
Rebecca Cooke (WI-03) Flip
If you live in any of these congressional districts (or close to them) you absolutely must sign up to volunteer and help! you! yes you! get to decide what America looks like in 2025, is it gonna be Project 2025 and Trump? or Kamala Harris, Tim Walz and the Democrats protecting your right to control your own body, taking action on the climate and making life more affordable? its up to each of us to do all we can to get to the country we want.
#election 2024#vote#voting#american politics#us politics#politics#political#Democrats#2024 elections
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Noted White Supremacist Richard Spencer Endorses... Kamala Harris?
Richard Spencer is quite a piece of work. He has been known for his advocacy for white supremacy. I mean, for all the hot air the Democrats have blown about white supremacists hiding behind every tree, there were bound to be one or two actual white supremacists around, right? But while Richard Spencer, the guy who supposedly coined the term "Alt-Right" held these views in the recent past, and has spoken on them in places like Charlottesville during the 2017 rally there, he claims to have moderated his views, enough to vote for Joe Biden (who is, we admit, a person of pallor) in 2020.
Now he's throwing his weight behind Kamala Harris. Yes, really.
One of the United States’ foremost white supremacists is urging his followers to support Vice President Harris in the presidential election next week. Richard Spencer, an avowed racist, antisemite and admirer of Nazism who coined the term “alt-right” and was a featured speaker when he took part in the deadly 2017 rally in Charlottesville, Va., called Harris the “best manager of the American empire.” Spencer — who also gained international recognition after yelling “Hail Trump! Hail our people!” and being greeted with Nazi salutes during a white nationalist event in November 2016 — also condemned former President Trump’s strong support of Israel.
Now the legacy media, we must note, are famous for blowing things out of proportion, especially when there are cries of "white supremacists!" to be cried. But Spencer, at least in 2017, seems to have been the real deal. That's interesting, since most of these supposed "white supremacists" are leftist fakes.
See Related: Fake 'Neo-Nazi MAGA Supporters' Try to Crash Trump Boat Parade, Taste Epic Humiliation
Democrat Rep. Goes on Bizarre Rant About White Supremacist MAGA Gangs Committing Crimes in Major Cities
As recently as 2022, Spencer claimed to have moderated his views. As noted above, he claims to have supported Joe Biden in 2020:
Spencer, who was one of the key figureheads of the alt-right movement, tweeted how he is "on Team Joe" on Monday, adding in a self-made campaign slogan, "Liberals are clearly more competent." In a series of tweets, Spencer further explained his reasoning for backing Biden. "The MAGA/Alt-Right moment is over. I made mistakes; Trump is an obvious disaster; but mainly the paradigm contained flaws that we now are able to perceive. And it needs to end," Spencer wrote. "So be patient. We'll have another day in the sun. We need to recover and return in a new form."
He sounds like he'd be right at home in today's Democratic Party. Quick, someone send Jaime Harrison a note! And get this guy on "The View," stat - it sounds like they'll love him.
Spencer's not alone; the other confirmed, actual, living breathing white supremacist around today, David Duke,has previously praised Democrats:
Spencer said he planned to vote straight down the Democratic ticket in his home state of Montana, name dropping Democratic Sen. John Tester and Democratic House candidate Monica Tranel as other candidates he would back. Spencer is far from the first white supremacist giving anti-Israel Democrats a second look. Former Ku Klux Klan boss David Duke publicly lauded squad Rep. Ilhan Omar as “the most important member of the US Congress!”
Wow. Just... wow.
To be fair, the Harris campaign can't stop people from endorsing her or pledging their support. Both campaigns have been beset, from time to time, with claims of support from people who have all the electoral appeal of a six-week-dead woodchuck under the front porch. But these endorsements, for not only Kamala Harris but also Ilhan Omar, two "women of color" who claim that one can find a horde of ravening white supremacists under any flat rock - that's just too funny for words.
And, of course:
The Harris campaign did not respond to request for comment from The Post.
You don't say.
This seems appropriate.
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Democratic congressional candidate in Montana...still upset
Democratic congressional candidate in Montana…still upset
“Why did you try to release a child rapist from prison?” That was the question posed to Democratic candidate Monica Tranell, who is competing for a seat in Montana’s Western Congress, this November. Tranel was clearly upset when questioned. As you can see in the video below, Tranell threw her arm in the air and hit the questioning woman in the face, apparently about to start a fistfight. Tranell…
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Physicist Dr. Ed Berry rips UN IPCC’s ‘climate fiction’ – Explains ‘why the IPCC is wrong’
Physicist Dr. Ed Berry rips UN IPCC’s ‘climate fiction’ – Explains ‘why the IPCC is wrong’
Reposted from Climate Depot By: Admin – Climate Depot December 24, 2021 9:33 AM Special to Climate Depot Climate science prevails over politics This is my reply to an opinion letter by Monica Tranel, Montana Democrat candidate for Congress, in Montana’s Daily Inter Lake. This is my attempt to make the argument as simple as possible in 570 words for public reading. This letter does not criticize…
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Tuesday, October 8, 2024 - Kamala Harris
Today, Vice President Harris met up with US Representative Jim Clyburn and Governor Roy Cooper in Moncks Corner, South Carolina to kick-off a busy day of events across the state.
Moncks Corner, SC Event Location: Swig & Swine Event Type: First Responders' Brunch Event Time: 10:00 - 13:00 ET *The campaign decided to host a brunch to meet with First Responders from across the states of South and North Carolina. We viewed this as something important for us to do in the wake of the recent natural disasters. We used this as an opportunity to hear about current policy shortcomings and drawbacks so that we can implement their stories into crafting our future policies.
Charleston, SC Event Location: College of Charleston Event Type: Get Out the Vote Campaign Event Time: 14:00 - 16:00 ET *The campaign kicked-off a Get Out the Vote campaign on the campus of the College of Charleston. US Rep Clyburn met with faculty members, Governor Roy Cooper met with some student groups, while Vice President Harris went door knocking in the downtown Charleston area to meet first hand with voters.
Hilton Head, SC Event Location: The Westin Hilton Head Island Event Type: Campaign Fundraiser Event Time: 19:00 - 21:00 ET *The campaign hosted a fundraising event for campaign donors and volunteers this evening. The local congressional democrat, Michael B. Moore, on the ballot made a speech during dinner. The campaign was not just asking for donations to our campaign, but to many down ballot races, which include the following:
Alaska-At-Large : Mary Peltola
Arizona-1 : Amish Shah
Arizona-6 : Kirsten Engel
Colorado-3 : Adam Frisch
Colorado-8 : Yadira Caraveo
Florida-7 : Jennifer Adams
Florida-13 : Whitney Fox
Florida-15 : Pat Kemp
Illinois-17 : Eric Sorensen
Indiana-1 : Frank Mrvan
Indiana Gubernatorial Race : Jennifer McCormick
Iowa-1 : Christina Bohannan
Iowa-2 : Sarah Corkery
Iowa-3 : Lanon Baccam
Kansas-3 : Sharice Davids
Kansas-4 : Esau Freeman
Maine-2 : Jared Golden
Michigan-3 : Hillary Scholten
Michigan-7 : Curtis Hertel
Michigan-8 : Kristen McDonald Rivet
Michigan-10 : Carl Marlinga
Michigan Senate Race : Elissa Slotkin
Missouri-2 : Ray Hartmann
Montana-1 : Monica Tranel
Montana Senate Race : Jon Tester
Nebraska-1 : Carol Blood
Nebraska-2 : Tony Vargas
Nebraska Senate Races : Dan Osborn and Preston Love Jr.
New Hampshire Gubernatorial Race : Joyce Craig
New York-1 : John Avlon
New York-2 : Rob Lubin
New York-3 : Tom Suozzi
New York-4 : Laura Gillen
New York-11 : Andrea Morse
New York-17 : Mondaire Jones
New York-19 : Josh Riley
New York-24 : David Wagenhauser
Ohio-13 : Emilia Sykes
Ohio-15 : Adam Miller
Oklahoma-1 : Dennis Baker
Oklahoma-5 : Madison Horn
Oregon-5 : Janelle Bynum
Pennsylvania-1 : Ashley Ehasz
Pennsylvania-7 : Susan Wild
Pennsylvania-10 : Janelle Stelson
South Carolina-1 : Michael B. Moore
Tennessee-5 : Maryam Abolfazli
Texas-15 : Michelle Vallejo
Texas-34 : Vincente Gonzalez Jr.
Texas Senate Race : Colin Allred
Virginia-2 : Missy Cotter Smasal
Virginia-7 : Eugene Vidman
Wisconsin-3 : Rebecca Cooke
Wisconsin Senate Race : Tammy Baldwin
While not all of these candidates have endorsed the Harris-Walz ticket, we believe they are deserving of votes and we believe that with additional resources their campaigns can make it happen. If you've maxed out your contributions to our race and your local race, we recommend looking into these down ballot options.
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