I can assure you that I am as aware as you are of the crimes, follies, treason, incompetence, criminality, and chaos of Trump and his vicious Congressional Republican followers. And the flood of diaries that point this out is necessary. But basically, these diaries are preaching to the choir. We all agree on DKos that voting Democratic is absolutely necessary. The Republicans are going 100% in on hatred for immigrants. They are going all in on protecting Trump. They are going all in on destroying the ACA. The only way to stop this nightmare is to RALLY those voters we can reach.
People who add links in the comments will see those links added to the diary, which will then be reposted every single day.
I do NOT want it to be a place for people to continue intraparty arguments from 2016.
I hope NOT to see personal agendas or the posting of irrelevant comments.
We saw it in Alabama in the 2017 Senate contest. We saw it in Virginia, where the Democrats won a sweeping victory. We’re seeing in the flood of state legislative victories we’ve been winning. We saw it in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race. DEMOCRATS WIN WHEN WE GET OUT THE VOTE. And we do that by organization, fundraising, and personal contact with voters.
I think the largest progressive site on the Web needs something like this. We need a place where people can find information IMMEDIATELY that will help them get involved. The existence of this post will allow people to share and get in contact with others who are looking to get involved.
HOW TO MAXIMIZE THIS RESOURCE GUIDE:
With the help of my amazing fellow Kossacks, I am gathering links to the websites of EVERY Democratic candidate for the Senate, the House of Representatives, Governor, other state executive offices, and state legislature. Find your favorite candidate, and then link up with groups like SwingLeft, Act Locally, and others that I have here. Use the information about registration and residency requirements to help register DEMOCRATIC voters in that person’s state or district. If the candidate website does not contain a donations link, use the ones I have here. Use the tools I have listed here for phone banking, door-to-door campaigning, texting, postcard writing, and giving rides to the polls. Further, there are media contact numbers, links to unions, and links for groups aimed at getting out our voters. USE THE WEALTH OF INFORMATION HERE TO HELP OUT THE CANDIDATES OF YOUR CHOICE. Let’s see what we can do together!
I NEED YOU TO HELP ME VIRALIZE THIS!! FACEBOOK, TWITTER, YOUR EMAIL LIST, ANYTHING YOU CAN THINK OF.
First of all, OUR 2018 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES, AND THEIR WEBSITES . THERE WILL BE REGULAR UPDATES!
U.S. SENATE RACES
Arizona
Kyrsten Sinema’s site is HERE
California (Democrat vs Democrat race)
Dianne Feinstein’s site is HERE
Kevin de Leon’s site is HERE
Connecticut
Chris Murphy’s site, HERE.
Delaware
Tom Carper’s site is HERE
Florida
Bill Nelson’s site, HERE.
Hawaii
Mazie Hirono’s site is HERE.
Indiana
Joe Donnelly’s site is HERE.
Maine
Angus King’s site is HERE.
Maryland
Ben Cardin’s site is HERE.
Massachusetts
Elizabeth Warren’s site is HERE.
Michigan
Debbie Stabenow’s site is HERE
Minnesota (1)
Amy Klobuchar’s site is HERE
Minnesota (2)
Tina Smith’s site is HERE
Mississippi
TBD
Missouri
Claire McCaskill’s site is HERE.
Montana
Jon Tester’s site, HERE.
Nebraska
Jane Raybould’s site is HERE.
Nevada
Jacky Rosen’s site, HERE.
New Mexico
Martin Heinrich’s site is HERE.
New Jersey
Bob Menendez’s site is HERE.
New York
Kirsten Gillibrand’s site is HERE.
New Jersey
Bob Menendez’s site, HERE.
North Dakota
Heidi Heitkamp’s site, HERE.
Ohio
Sherrod Brown’s site, HERE.
Pennsylvania
Bob Casey’s site, HERE.
Rhode Island
Sheldon Whitehouse’s site is HERE
Tennessee
Phil Bredesen’s site, HERE.
Texas
Beto O’Rourke’s site, HERE.
Utah
Jenny Wilson’s site is HERE
Vermont
Bernie Sanders’ site is HERE [Note: Sanders is currently unopposed]
Virginia
Tim Kaine’s site is HERE.
Washington
Maria Cantwell’s site, HERE.
West Virginia
Joe Manchin’s site is HERE.
Wisconsin
Tammy Baldwin’s site, HERE
Wyoming
Gary Trauner’s site is HERE
U.S. HOUSE RACES
HOW TO FIND WHAT U.S. HOUSE DISTRICT YOU ARE IN. GO HERE.
REMEMBER: EVEN IF YOU LIVE IN A RED DISTRICT, GETTING THE VOTE OUT FOR YOUR CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS HELPS OUT OUR STATE CANDIDATES!
Alabama: District 1, Robert Kennedy, Jr.; District 2, Tabitha Isner; District 3, Mallory Hagan; District 4, Lee Auman; District 5, Peter Joffrion; District 6, Danner Kline; District 7, Terri Sewell (unopposed)
Alaska: TBD
Arizona: District 3, Raul Grijalva; District 4 David Brill;
Arkansas: District 1, Chintan Desai; District 2, Clarke Tucker; District 3, Josh Mahony; District 4, Hayden Shamel
California: District 1, Audrey Denney, District 2 Jared Huffman, District 3, John Garamendi; District 4, Jessica Morse; District 5, Mike Thompson; District 6, Doris Matsui; District 7, Ami Bera; District 9, Jerry McNerney; District 10, Josh Harder; District 11, Mark DeSaulnier; District 12, Nancy Pelosi; District 13, Barbara Lee; District 14, Jackie Speier; District 15, Eric Swalwell; District 16, Jim Costa; District 17, Ro Khanna; District 18, Anna Eshoo; District 19, Zoe Lofgren; District 20, Jimmy Panetta; District 21, TJ Cox; District 22, Andrew Janz; District 23, Tatiana Matta; District 24, Salud Carbajal; District 25, Katie Hill; District 26, Julia Brownley; District 27, Judy Chu; District 28, Adam Schiff; District 29, Tony Cardenas; District 30, Brad Sherman; District 31,Pete Aguilar; District 32, Grace Flores Napolitano (unopposed); District 33, Ted Lieu; District 34, Jimmy Gomez (basically unopposed); District 35, Norma Torres; District 36, Raul Ruiz; District 37, Karen Bass; District 38, Linda Sanchez; District 39, Gil Cisneros; District 40, Lucille-Roybal-Allard, (basically unopposed); District 41, Mark Takano; District 42, Julia Peacock; District 43, Maxine Waters; District 44, Nanette Diaz Barragan; District 45, Katie Porter; District 46, Lou Correa; District 47, Alan Lowenthal; District 48, Harley Rouda; District 49, Mike Levin; District 50, Ammar Campa Najjar; District 51, Juan Vargas; District 52, Scott Peters; District 53, Susan Davis
Colorado: District 1, Diana DeGette; District 2, Joe Neguse; District 3, Diane Mitsch Bush; District 4, Karen McCormick; District 5, Stephany Rose Spaulding; District 6, Jason Crow; District 7, Ed Perlmutter
Connecticut: TBD
Delaware: At large, Lisa Blunt Rochester
Florida: District 4, George "Ges" Selmont; District 8, Sanjay Patel; District 11, Dana Cottrell;
Georgia: District 1, Lisa Ring; District 2, Sanford Bishop; District 3, Chuck Enderlin; District 4, Hank Johnson; District 5, John Lewis (unopposed); District 6, Runoff; District 7, Runoff; District 8, Austin Scott (unopposed); District 9, Josh McCall; District 10, Tabitha-Johnson Green; District 11, Flynn D. Broady; District 12, Francys Johnson; District 13, David Scott; District 14, Steve Foster
Hawaii: District 1, Colleen Hanabusa; District 2, Tulsi Gabbard
Idaho: District 1, Cristina McNeil; District 2, Aaron Swisher
Illinois: District 1, Bobby Rush; District 2, Robin Kelly; District 3, Dan Lipinski; District 4, Jesus "Chuy" Garcia; District 5, Mike Quigley; District 6, Sean Casten; District 7, Danny Davis; District 8, Raja Krishnamoorthi; District 9, Jan Schakowsky; District 10, Brad Schneider; District 11, Bill Foster; District 12, Brendan Kelly; District 13, Betsy Dirksen; District 14, Lauren Underwood; District 15, Kevin Gaither; District 16, Sara Dady; District 17, Cheri Bustos; District 18, Junius Rodriguez
Indiana: District 2, Mel Hall; District 3,Courtney Tritch; District 4, Tobi Beck; District 5, Dee Thornton; District 6, Jeannine Lee Lake; District 8 William Tanoos; District 9, Liz Watson (Thank you Kossack Odysseus!)
Iowa: District 1, Abby Finkenauer; District 2, Dave Loebsack; District 3, Cindy Axne; District 4, J. D. Scholten
Kansas: District 3, Sharice Davids
Kentucky: District 1: Paul Walker; District 2, Hank Linderman; District 3, John Yarmuth; District 4, Seth Hall; District 5, Kenneth Stepp; District 6, Amy McGrath;
Louisiana: District 2, Cedric Richmond
Maine: District 1, Chellie Pingree; District 2, Jared Golden.
Maryland: District 1, Jesse Colvin; District 2, Dutch Ruppersberger; District 3, John Sarbanes; District 4, Anthony Brown; District 5, Steny Hoyer; District 6, David Trone; District 7, Elijah Cumming; District 8, Jamie Raskin
Massachusetts: District 5, Katherine Clark; District 6, Seth Moulton;
Michigan: District 14, Brenda Lawrence;
Minnesota: District 1, Dan Feehan;
Mississippi: District 1, Randy Wadkins; District 2, Bennie Thompson; District 3: Michael Ted Evans ; District 4, Jeramey D. Anderson (no site yet) (Thank you, Kossack oldhippiedude!)
Missouri:
Montana: At-large, Kathleen Williams
Nebraska: District 1, Jessica McClure; District 2, Kara Eastman; District 3, Paul Theobald
Nevada: District 1, Dina Titus; District 2, Clint Koble; District 3, Susie Lee; District 4, Steven Horsford
New Hampshire:
New Jersey: District 1, Donald Norcross; District 2, Jeff Van Drew; District 3, Andy Kim; District 4, Josh Welle; District 5, Josh Gottheimer; District 6, Frank Pallone; District 7, Tom Malinowski; District 8, Albio Sires; District 9, Bill Pascrell; District 10, Donald M. Payne, Jr.; District 11, Mikie Sherrill; District 12, Bonnie Watson Coleman
New Mexico: District 1, Deb Haaland; District 2, Xochitl Torres Small; District 3, Ben Ray Lujan
New York: District 1, Perry Gershon; District 2, Liuba Shirley; District 3, Tom Suozzi; District 4, Kathleen Rice; District 5, Gregory Meeks; District 6, Grace Meng; District 7, Nydia Velazquez (unopposed); District 8, Hakeem Jeffries; District 9, Yvette Clarke; District 10, Jerry Nadler; District 11, Max Rose; District 12, Carolyn Maloney; District 13, Adriano Espaillat (unopposed); District 14, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez; District 15, Jose Serrano (unopposed); District 16, Eliot Engel (unopposed); District 17, Nita Lowey (unopposed); District 18, Sean Patrick Maloney (may change); District 19, Antonio Delgado; District 20, Paul Tonko; District 21, Tedra Cobb; District 22, Anthony Brindisi; District 23, undecided; District 24, Dana Balter; District 25, Joe Morelle; District 26, Brian Higgins; District 27, Nate McMurray
North Carolina: District 1, G. K. Butterfield; District 2, Linda Coleman; District 4, David Price; District 5, DD Adams; District 6, Ryan Watts; District 7, Kyle Horton; District 8, Frank McNeill; District 9, Dan McCready; District 10, David Wilson Brown; District 11, Phillip Price; District 12, Alma Adams; District 13, Kathy Manning
North Dakota: At-Large, Mac Schneider
Ohio: District 1, Aftab Pureval; District 2, Jill Schiller; District 3, Joyce Beatty; District 4, Janet Garrett; District 5, Michael Galbraith; District 6, Shawna Roberts; District 7, Ken Harbaugh; District 8, Vanessa Enoch; District 9, Marcy Kaptur; District 10, Theresa Gasper; District 11, Marcia Fudge; District 12, Danny O'Connor (This one is coming up in August!); District 13, Tim Ryan; District 14, Betsy Rader; District 15, Rick Neal; District 16, Susan Palmer (Thank you Kossacks anastasia p and oldhippiedude !)
Oklahoma: District 3, Frankie Robbins;
Oregon: District 2, Jamie McLeod-Skinner;
Pennsylvania: District 1, Scott Wallace; District 2, Brendan F. Boyle; District 3, Dwight Evans; District 4, Madeleine Dean; District 5, Mary Gay Scanlon; District 6, Chrissy Houlahan; District 7, Susan Wild; District 8, Matt Cartwright; District 9, Denny Wolff; District 10, George Scott; District 11, Jess King; District 12, Marc Friedenberg; District 13, Brent Ottaway; District 14, Bibiana Boerio; District 15, Susan Boser; District 16, Ron DiNicola; District 17, Conor Lamb; District 18, Mike Doyle (unopposed)
Rhode Island: District 1: David Cicilline; District 2, Jim Langevin
South Carolina: District 1, Joe Cunningham; District 2, runoff. District 3 Mary Geren; District 4, runoff; District 6, Jim Clyburn; District 7, runoff.
South Dakota: At-large, Tim Bjorkman
Tennessee: District 1, Marty Olsen;
Texas: District 1, Shirley J. McKellar; District 2, Todd Linton; District 3, Lorie Burch; District 4, Catherine Krantz; District 5, Dan Wood; District 6, Jana Lynne Sanchez; District 7, Lizzie Pannill Fletcher; District 8, Steven David; District 9, Al Green; District 10, Mike Siegel; District 11, Jennie Lou Leeder; District 12, Vanessa Adia; District 14, Adrienne Bell; District 16, Veronica Escobar; District 17, Rick Kennedy; District 18, Sheila Jackson Lee; District 19, Miguel Levario; District 20, Joaquin Castro; District 21, Joseph Kopser; District 22, Sri Preston Kulkarni; District 23, Gina Ortiz Jones; District 24, Jan McDowell; District 25, Julie Oliver; District 26, Linsey Fagan; District 27, Eric Holguin; District 28, Henry Cuellar; District 29, Sylvia Garcia; District 30, Eddie Bernice Johnson; District 31, M. J. Hegar; District 32, Colin Allred; District 33, Marc Veasey; District 35, Lloyd Doggett; District 36, Dayna Steele. (Thank you, Kossack Catte Nappe!)
Important! If you’re not sure what Texas district you’re in, look HERE. (Thank you, oldhippiedude!)
Utah:
Vermont:
Virginia: District 1, Vangie Williams; District 2, Elaine Luria; District 3, Bobby Scott (unopposed); District 4, Donald McEachin; District 5, Leslie Cockburn; District 6, Jennifer Lewis; District 7, Abigail Spanberger; District 8, Donald Beyer; District 9, Anthony Flaccavento; District 10, Jennifer Wexton; District 11, Gerry Connolly
Washington:
West Virginia: District 1, Kendra Fershee; District 2, Tally Sergent; District 3, Richard Ojeda
Wisconsin: District 6, Dan Kohl;
Wyoming:
GUBERNATORIAL RACES (AND OTHER STATE OFFICES)
Arkansas
Jared Henderson’s site is HERE
California
Gavin Newsom’s site is HERE.
Colorado
Jared Polis’s site is HERE.
Georgia
Stacey Abrams’ site is HERE.
Illinois
Governor/Lieutenant Governor: JB Pritzker/Juliana Stratton
Attorney General: Kwame Raoul
Secretary of State: Jesse White
Comptroller: Susana Mendoza
Treasurer: Mike Frerichs
Iowa
Fred Hubbell’s site is HERE
Governor / Lt. Governor: Fred Hubbell / Rita Hart fredhubbell.com
Secretary of Agriculture: Tim Gannon www.gannonforiowa.com
Secretary of State: Deirdre DeJear www.dejearforiowa.com
Attorney General: Tom Miller www.facebook.com/…
State Auditor: Rob Sand robsand.com
State Treasurer: Michael Fitzgerald twitter.com/…
Maryland
Ben Jealous’s site is HERE.
Nevada
Steve Sisolak’s site is HERE.
Kate Marshall for Lt. Governor
Aaron Ford for Attorney General
Nelson Araujo for Secretary of State
Zach Conine for Treasurer
Catherine Byrne for Controller
New Mexico
Michelle Lujan Grisham’s site is HERE.
Ohio
Richard Cordray’s site is HERE.
Oklahoma
Drew Edmondson’s site is HERE
Oregon
Kate Brown’s site is HERE.
Pennsylvania
Tom Wolf’s site is HERE.
South Carolina
James Smith’s site is HERE.
Texas
Lupe Valdez’s site is HERE
Lt. Gov. candidate (KEY position in Texas!): Mike Collier’s site is HERE.
Texas Attorney General:
Justin Nelson
https://www.nelsonfortexas.com/
Texas Public Lands Commissioner:
Michael Suazo:
https://www.miguelsuazo.org/...
(He’s running against George P. Bush, the R incumbent. Obviously, an uphill battle for him and he could use all the help he can get.)
Texas Railroad Commissioner
Roman McAllen
https://www.mcallenfortexas.com/
Hugely important office in TX. The TX RRC is not about railroads, it regulates the oil & gas industry.Texas Agriculture Commissioner
Kim Olson:
https://votekimolson.org/
Texas Comptroller:
Joi Chevalier
https://www.joifortexas.com/
Texas Senate District 16:
Nathan Johnson
https://nathanfortexas.com/
Texas House District 108:
Joanna Cattanach:
https://joannafortexas.com/
Texas Supreme Court Place 6:
Kathy Cheng: http://chengforjustice.com/
Texas Supreme Court Place 4:
RK Sandill
http://www.sandillfortexas.com/
Texas Supreme Court Place 2:
Steven Kirkland
http://www.judgestevenkirkland.com/
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Presiding Judge:
Maria T. Jackson
http://www.judgemariatjackson.com/
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Place 7:
Ramona Franklin
https://www.judgeramonafranklin.com/ [Thank you, Awesome Kossack mlleelizabeth!]
Diaries on the Texas executive branch and Texas judicial elections are HERE and HERE, courtesy of the Awesome Kossack pr0gressivist.
STATE LEGISLATURE RACES
HOW TO FIND YOUR STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT. GO HERE.
Alabama: Awesome Kossack Mattrek’s diary on the Alabama legislative races is HERE.
Alaska: Awesome Kossack Mattrek’s diary on the Alaska legislative races is HERE.
Arizona: Awesome Kossack Goodwhich’s diary on the Arizona legislative races is HERE
Arkansas: Awesome Kossack Mattrek’s diary on the Arkansas legislative races is HERE.
Georgia
Becky Evans, House District 83, DeKalb County, HERE.
Iowa: Awesome Kossack corncam has supplied this link HERE.
New York:
Senate District 38, HERE; Senate District 39 HERE; Senate District 53, HERE.
Oregon
Awesome Kossack Red Pen Ninja’s diary on the Oregon legislative races is HERE.
Texas
Awesome Kossack pr0gressivist’s diary on the Texas legislative races is HERE.
LOCAL CANDIDATES
Seminole County, Florida, HERE.
Secondly, the ways we can help the candidates listed above. THESE ARE THE TOOLS FOR VICTORY.
We need REGISTERED VOTERS, and we need to fight REPUBLICAN VOTE SUPPRESSION. Use These Tools!
Here are some tools to take action, if you haven’t already.
VOTER REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS ARE RIGHT HERE.
FURTHER REGISTRATION INFORMATION IS RIGHT HERE.
HOW TO OBTAIN VOTER IDs IN EVERY STATE, RIGHT HERE.
MORE ON HOW TO OBTAIN VOTER IDs HERE.
STILL MORE INFO ON HOW TO OBTAIN IDs IS HERE.
LEARN HOW TO FIGHT VOTER SUPPRESSION HERE.
MORE INFORMATION ON FIGHTING VOTER SUPPRESSION IS HERE.
LET AMERICA VOTE (JASON KANDER) IS HERE.
VERIFIED VOTING IS HERE.
TOM STEYER’S NEXTGEN AMERICA HERE.
More voter registration info HERE.
THE UNITED STEELWORKERS REGISTRATION SITE IS HERE.
VOTE VETS IS HERE.
VoteRiders is HERE.
Kossack Bethesda 1971 has an ACTION PLAN to register or pre-register younger voters HERE.
From Kossack ShoshannaD:
www.rockthevote.org
From Kossack Poohtoo2, ELECTION PROTECTION IS HERE.
And useful research resource Ballotpedia is HERE.
Voting by Mail, Absentee Voting, Early Voting: Information RIGHT HERE:
www.ncsl.org/…
90 for 90 is HERE. Tons of information!
vote.gov is right HERE. It can get one registered to vote and provide invaluable information to those already registered.
(Thank you Kossack unkerjay for the 90 for 90 and vote.gov suggestions.)
WE MUST REMIND PEOPLE TO VOTE, AGAIN AND AGAIN! Tools for voting in addition to those listed above:
Polling place locator, right HERE
My Address/Vote 411 is located right HERE. IT ALSO ALLOWS YOU TO VERIFY YOUR REGISTRATION!
TAKE ACTION LOCALLY!
Swing Left groups all over the country are HERE.
The Swing Left homepage is HERE.
Act Locally is HERE.
The DCCC Toolbox for working locally is HERE.
Kossack Mattrek’s EXCELLENT calendar of special and local elections is HERE.
Indivisible, a progressive grassroots organization, is HERE.
Where the Kogs Are: Links to the 200+ DK Local & Political Groups by State & Beyond,2011-2018 (from Kossack mettle fatigue)
WHAT’S IN THIS DIRECTORY/INDEX
§1.General/National 39 DK political and organizing groups (see Connect! Unite! Act! in this section for event notices and how to start new local groups).
§2.a single alphabet of 207 unique local-groups in the US states, regions, and non-voting-delegate territories/possessions/districts, each with their groups by name (e.g.,Motor City Kossacks listed as such, not as Detroit). If there's no group near you, make friends with neighboring ones. In fact, do it anyway: networking supports new-group formation and collective strength. Groups for entire REGIONs —currently: Appalachia ■ Asian-Pacific ■ Four Corners ■ Koscadia ■ Caribbean ■ New England ■ Pacific Northwest ■ Southern— are cross-listed only if their profiles give locale or their admins tell mettle fatigue.
§3.International/Other Localities lists 6 unique local non-U.S. places where kosaks live & have or had groups. Kossacks on Mars is not yet a local group.
WE URGENTLY NEED TO ORGANIZE AT THE COUNTY LEVEL. TOM SULLIVAN HAS A GUIDE FOR DOING THAT CALLED FOR THE WIN. YOU CAN REQUEST A COPY OF IT AT THIS LINK RIGHT HERE.
From Kossack orangewatch, working in key counties can be done HERE.
From Kossack Ernest Edward:
And check out Civ.Works out, right
HERE. (HT: Kossack wordmonkey)
The Association of State Democratic Committees is HERE. Using this link, you can contact EVERY state Democratic Party in the nation! (DC, American territories, and Democrats Abroad, too!)
DONATE AND RAISE MONEY HERE!
The Koch brothers are giving $400 million to the Republicans. Other right-wing billionaires are threatening to bury us under dark money. SHELDON ADELSON just gave corrupt Paul Ryan $30 MILLION.
WE NEED CAMPAIGN RESOURCES! We need at least ONE BILLION DOLLARS this year from rank and file Democrats, Independents, and disillusioned Republicans. Here’s where you can contribute:
ACT BLUE IS HERE.
RED TO BLUE (DCCC) IS HERE.
THE DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATIVE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE IS HERE.
THE DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE IS HERE.
Want to Send Postcards? Look Here:
Writing postcards to voters is a good GOTV technique. If you want to join in, do this:
POSTCARDS TO VOTERS IS HERE.
Some nice designs for postcards are HERE.
Want to campaign door-to-door? Do this:
KNOCK EVERY DOOR IS HERE.
Look into phone banking is you’re comfortable doing that.
Give Rides to the Polls:
LEARN HOW TO GIVE RIDES TO THE POLLS FOR VOTERS HERE.
Phone Banking:
calls.org
And:
A How-to guide from OFA is
HERE.
Send Text Messages to Voters:
Organizing for ACTION:
This site is absolutely KEY: (thank you, Kossack ghost7!)
MobilizeAmerica
From Kossack RandomNonviolence:
boldprogressives.org
front.moveon.org
From Kossack ptressel:
www.314action.org
From Kossack ZenTrainer:
www.90for90.org
From Kossack rebel ga, don’t miss this FANTASTIC diary, HERE.
From Kossack Tookish, this valuable directory of Indivisible Sites, right HERE.
www.resistancecalendar.org
This FINE collection of links was gathered by Kossack SJohnson, and published in a great diary by WYgalinCali. A Hat Tip to both of you!
UPCOMING RALLIES AND MARCHES
THE RESISTANCE
LOTS OF GREAT PRACTICAL RESOURCES ON ACTIONS YOU CAN TAKE TO ENACT CHANGE. ACTIVISM WORKS, AND IT WORKS BEST WHEN ORGANIZED AND UNITED.
2018 Midterm Elections Nov. 6, 2018
G.O.T.V.
"Nobody will ever deprive the American people of the right to vote except the American people themselves and the only way they could do this is by not voting."
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
32nd President of the United States
EVERY ELECTION MATTERS - THOSE WHO SHOW UP DETERMINE OUR FUTURE. GO VOTE...BARACK OBAMA
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LET’S START THIS WEEK OUT WITH POSITIVITY AND A SMILE
NOTE: Puerto Ricans in Texas and Florida need this information urgently.
"Progressive Electoral Politics Organizations", from START Guide (a more general list of progressive organizations involved in elections):
http://www.startguide.org/orgs/orgs01.html
Organizations that train and support candidates -- note you should research any organization first, to make sure it's a good match.
There are also state and local organizations that support candidates. I urge you to add them, particularly in hotly contested Senate and House races.