Last week, with the primary election cycle nearing its end, I started a conversation on BlueNC on how to make the difficult decision of deciding between good democrats in this primary election. And I gave the 3 campaigns some guidance on what I hoped to see in terms of taking stands on issues, and clarifying stands that have already been taken.
I wanted to see not only what campaigns will say among friends when they speak on bluenc.com, or pamshouseblend.com, or dailykos.com, or BlueNC Radio, or through direct messages on facebook, or in person at the Orange County Democratic Party Convention that I attended over the weekend, but also what they will say to the whole electorate by means of their website. Based on a number of factors, including what they're willing to say to the whole electorate, I find myself ready to pick, support, and endorse a side.
The debate will be on NBC17 on Wednesday and early voting starts on Thursday of this week so decision time really is right now. I invite those of you have who have made up your minds regardless of the candidate, and want to share some guidance about how you got there, to jump in too!
http://www.elainemarshall.org/...
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I’ve just invited about 500+ of my closest facebook friends to the Elaine Marhsall facebook page. As someone who started out leaning towards Cal (he had my vote in all those early online BlueNC polls), I’m a little surprised to find myself in the Elaine camp. But her campaign has proven to be very responsive, she’s taken the strongest position gay rights, has proven to hold on to the lead in the polls against Burr, and will really be able to take Burr to task on his vote for domestic violence as a pre-existing condition, and his vote against the anti-rape amendment, not to mention the fact that his response to the recession was to do a bank-run. I've followed the campaigns closely, seen Elaine & Cal speak in person, and wont rule out changing my mind until after I've seen the debate & see if there are any more issues section updates to campaign websites. But with the strongest candidate in the polls also being the best candidate on the issues (as their issues sections stand right now) I find myself now an Elaine Marshall supporter.
Here is a quick look at her websites issue section dealing with LGBT issues:
Repealing "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell" – Elaine believes that if people are willing to serve, then we should honor them. Signing up to join the United States military is one of the most courageous things anyone can do, and as U.S. Senator she would fully support the repeal of this outdated policy. If someone is willing to fight for our country, we should not ask them to lie about who they are.
Doing away with the "Defense of Marriage Act" – Elaine believes it is not the Federal government’s job to discriminate against anybody including when it comes to sexual orientation. As U.S. Senator, Elaine would support the repeal of DOMA and fight to restore the idea of equality for all Americans.
Enacting the "Employment Non-Discrimination Act" – Elaine believes that all Americans have the right to live and work without fear of being themselves. As U.S. Senator, Elaine would support the passing of ENDA to end LGBT discrimination.
Enacting the "United American Families Act" – Elaine believes that all consenting partners deserve the right to be with one another. As U.S. Senator, Elaine would support the enactment of UAFA legislation, which would allow all bi-national married couples the same immigration rights extended to heterosexual couples.
Respect for all Americans – Elaine understands that many of these issues can be contentious and used by politicians to divide people. As U.S. Senator, Elaine will not only fight to give equality to all Americans, but will strive to keep the debate civil and honest and not allow politicians to demagogue Americans for political gain.
Her support of the public option, her willingness to use her listserv to try to support phonebanking for Martha Coakley in MA, and her position on getting us out of the wars I think show her strong progressive credentials:
http://www.elainemarshall.org/...
Viability was definitely a concern of mine. But looking at Public Policy Polling from as recently as a few weeks ago I'm not to worried (especially now that I hear they have TV ads on their way):
Burr vs. Cunningham - Burr (R) 43% Cunningham (D) 32%
Burr vs. Lewis - Burr (R) 43% Lewis (D) 32%
Burr vs. Marshall Burr (R) 41% - Marshall (D) 36%
Even the conservative Rasmussen polls I've seen suggest Elaine has better name recognition and polls better against Burr. And I think the that hurdle is probably the highest for any candidate to jump over. There are a lot of things I like about the Cunningham Campaign, I kind of wish we could have 3 Senators from NC, and if Cal wins the primary, I'll have his back 100%. I know Cal has a history of supporting Voter Owned Elections, that he supports repealing DADT, and that he & Ken are infinitely better suited to represent NC than Burr, so I'm going to be happy about the outcome of this primary regardless of who wins. But right now I'm seeing Elaine as both better on the issues, and best in the polls, so unless I see some changes in the next few days, I'll be supporting Secretary of State & former State Senator Elaine Marshall to be the next US Senator from North Carolina!