All Together Now in Ohio—HRC Canvassers Take to the Streets
October 19, 2010 by Karin Quimby
This past weekend in Columbus we mobilized over 20 HRC supporters to join a canvass with nine Democratic constituency groups to get out the vote for our HRC-endorsed candidates. With over 50 canvassers, it was an amazing show of force and reminded me of the very best of the Democratic big tent—where all of our communities are acknowledged and respected.
Continue Reading ►HRC Members Keep October Hot in Arizona
October 19, 2010 by Allyson Robinson
The following is from HRC's Associate Director of Diversity Allyson Robinson: With just over two weeks until Election Day, there’s no “enthusiasm gap” in Tempe, Arizona, where HRC members and friends are working hard to reelect Congressman Harry Mitchell of Arizona’s 5th district. Politico.com called this the second hottest House race in the country and every member I’ve talked to knows it. You can feel their sense of urgency – they know it might be their help that makes the difference in this tight race.
Continue Reading ►HRC Supporters Rally with Obama in Ohio
October 18, 2010 by Karin Quimby
On Sunday evening, HRC supporters joined 35,000 other progressive voters to rally with the president and first lady at Ohio State University in Columbus. President Obama reminded us that change does not often come quickly, and that the stakes in this election are huge.
Continue Reading ►HRC Members Prepare Weekend Canvass in New York Prior to Rapidly Approaching Elections
October 18, 2010
With only eighteen days until the New York State Senate general election, the stamina surrounding Tim Kennedy’s candidacy in the 58th district is increasing. The energy continues to grow. New and old faces show up daily to help phone bank and canvass the doors of fellow western New Yorkers, deliver literature and yard signs and assist in the numerous other facets of Kennedy’s campaign. There is a strong HRC presence that helps steer the campaign’s progress, making everyone on board feel like a family.
Continue Reading ►Sharron Angle, the Extreme Candidate for Senate
October 18, 2010 by Adrian Matanza
Extreme. The best word to describe Sharron Angle, Senator Reid’s opponent in the race for Senate here in Nevada. She was voted the worst legislator as a state assemblywoman and changed her voter registration three times in the 90’s. In the state assembly, most of her bills and votes were hers alone.
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