2016 Postmortem
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Today is the deadline for contributions to be reported in the 2nd QTR FEC filings.
I'm hitting the following races:
AZ-1: Tom O'Halleran
CO-6: Morgan Caroll
FL-13: Charlie Crist
FL-26: Annette Taddeo
IA-1: Monica Vernon
IA-3: Jim Mowrer
MI-7: Gretchen Driskell
NY-3: Steve Suozzi
NY-19: Zephyr Teachout
NY-22: Kim Myers
PA-8: Steve Santarsiero
VA-10: LouAnn Bennet
IN-GOV: John Gregg
NC-GOV: Roy Cooper
MO-GOV: Chris Koster
AZ-SEN: Ann Kirkpatrick
IL-SEN: Tammy Duckworth
MO-SEN: Jason Kander
NC-SEN: Deborah Ross
NV-SEN: Catherine Cortez-Masto
WI-SEN: Russ Feingold
Also:
Ohio Democratic Party
Arizona Democratic Party
DSCC
OKNancy
(41,832 posts)SoLeftIAmRight
(4,883 posts)....
brooklynite
(94,520 posts)SoLeftIAmRight
(4,883 posts)the majority of regents are climate deniers - she would change the majority opinion
and not just on this issue
The fight for the future of CU is happening now.
https://www.facebook.com/madden4cu/
As the former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental and External Affairs in the Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs, Alice Madden served as the interface between the U.S. Department of Energy and state, local, and tribal governments, and other relevant constituencies. The Office of Intergovernmental and External Affairs facilitates the exchange of information between the Department and stakeholders regarding the development and implementation of energy policies and programs, and fosters an active dialogue with constituencies to ensure their views are considered as part of the Department's decision-making processes.
Most recently, Ms. Madden served as the Timothy E. Wirth Chair in Sustainable Development at the University of Colorado, where she worked to advance a clean energy economy, while cultivating a higher level of interest among female and minority students in working in sustainability-related fields and completing degrees in STEM disciplines through mentorships and expanded support systems.
Ms. Madden started her career in the high-tech industry, followed by nearly ten years of commercial litigation practice. In 2000, Alice was elected to the Colorado House of Representative where she served as the Majority Leader from 2004 2008. One of Alices legislative focuses was building the foundation for what is now referred to nationally as the New Energy Economy.
From there, Ms. Madden served as Climate Change Advisor to former Colorado Governor Bill Ritter and was a Senior Fellow on Climate Change for the Center for American Progress. A few key milestones achieved during her tenure include taking Colorado to a 30 percent renewable energy standard, and the implementation of responsible natural gas drilling practices.
Ms. Madden is a graduate of the University of Colorado School of Law.
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dsc
(52,160 posts)Our only way to break NC redistricting is to win control of that court. Our current House delegation is 10 - 3 GOP with fair redistricting we could get 2 or 3 seats.
brooklynite
(94,520 posts)Adrahil
(13,340 posts)He has a real chance of defeating that human shit-stain, Mike Pence. He MUST be defeated.