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Thank you to everyone who joined us at the 2012 State Summit this week -- we hope you found the panels helpful. We look forward to an exciting 2012 and welcome any suggestions you might have to make the next State Summit even better!
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Analysis of Early Returns
Check out Project New West's analysis of early vote data. Some interesting findings -- read their outline of data from Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Colorado here.
Reporting From the Field
We have one week until Election Day, and early voting has already begun in many states.
Everyone at AV has been hard at work the last few weeks turning out voters in key districts and key states, fighting to preserve our Democratic majorities. Here are just a few examples of the great work everyone in the field is doing, brought to you via @Americavotes on Twitter
- In CO. ready to rally rallies. Volunteers showing up all day to walk. Let's go!
- Just left AFL in Jeffco. Lots of volunteers ready to walk. No enthusiasm gap here! Stakes r 2 high.
- Ft.Collins lots of volunteers with PP and Naral ready to hit the doors with New Era.
- Clean Water Action covering Ft. Collins for Markey and Bennet. Critical turnout area. Dedicated CWA people!
- America Votes national staff heading into the field for GOTV. Stay tuned for on the ground reporting in CO, NH, NV, OH, PA and WI
- At a canvass kick-off with Penn Action in PA-8! Let's go hit those doors.
- WI: Prepping for massive GOTV program - 8 staging sites around state. 1000's of canvassers. 100,000+ doors. #tombarrett #feingold #WI
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AV Partners Sprinting to the Finish
We're only two weeks away from Election Day, and campaigns across the country are in their final sprint to the finish. Not only are candidates making their final pitches to voters, but so are many of our partners.
We've talked about how the path to victory for Democrats is through a strong ground game
this year, and unions are coming through. Kevin Bogardus at The Hill
is reporting that labor unions are making their final campaign pushes to get out the vote on November 2nd, if not before then. The SEIU has spent $200,000 in the last week on billboards, direct mail, and radio ads, upping their spending total to $1.3 million since mid-September. The spending was in support of several house candidates including Reps. John Boccieri, Mark Schauer, Betty Sutton, and Dina Titus.
"This election is a clear choice," said Teddy Davis, a SEIU spokesman. "One side wants to strengthen the middle class and put people back to work. The other side wants to turn Social Security over to Wall Street, end Medicare as we know it and abolish the minimum wage."
Bogardus also reports that AFSCME has spent $5.2 million in support of Democrats thus far. They've supported not only Boccieri, Schauer, and Titus, by Reps. Kathy Dahlkemper and Steve Kagen as well. The American Federation of Teachers has spent over $430,000 on canvassing for Democrats in New Hampshire, Florida, and Pennsylvania. Meanwhile the AFL-CIO and Working America have spent over half a million dollars on canvassing and report that over 5,000 canvassers have knocked on over 100,000 doors, distributed 17.5 million fliers and sent 14.5 millions pieces of direct mail.
What are the results of this late push? We won't know for sure until Election Day, but early polling seems promising. AFL-CIO Political Director Karen Ackerman told the Wall Street Journal that in Pennsylvania, Joe Sestak has increased his lead among union members from 45-39% on Labor Day to a current 55-29% edge. This comes on the heels of a PPP poll released this week that shows Sestak leading Pat Toomey 46-45%.
Finally, Darren Goode reports for The Hill that the League of Conservation purchased $250,000 in ad buys supporting House members who voted for the contentious "cap-and-trade" climate bill last year. Goode reports that the LCV's recent ad buys push its independent expenditures up to $3 million for the cycle, nearly eclipsing the $3.3 million it spent during the 2008 election. This cycle, the LCV has been especially supportive of several candidates including, Schauer, Boccieri, Titus, and Sen. Michael Bennet. Furthermore, the LCV partnered with Vote Vets to make a $250,000 ad buy in support of Sestak's Senate bid.
The AFL-CIO Is Dropping 2 million Mail Pieces in Aggressive Campaign
Politico Reports today that the AFL-CIO has come out with a new campaign targeting anti-labor Republicans.
The AFL-CIO has come out with a new campaign targeting anti-labor Republicans. They are attacking 6 Senate races, 4 governors' races, and 26 House races with 2 million pieces of mail. To activate its members, the AFL-CIO will call each mailer before and after the mail arrives in their mail boxes. Check out the mail pieces here:
Senate:
http://politi.co/aX8mfo; Pennsylvania
http://politi.co/cC0muE; Missouri
http://politi.co/939UzD; Wisconsin
http://politi.co/dcCgNW; Florida
http://politi.co/aRTKPe and Illinois
Governor:
http://politi.co/btazNn; Ohio
http://politi.co/bGm9nk; Michigan
http://politi.co/b4Ccp7 and Florida
House:
In Nevada, a candidate for secretary of state has been charged with battery.
According to an article in the Nevada Appeal, Rob Lauer has been charged with assaulting a woman with multiple sclerosis. This Republican is running for Secretary of State of Nevada. Good luck with that one.
What Happens In Vegas, Stays In Vegas… Except This
America Votes intern extraordinare, Alicia spent time last week at the Netroots Nation conference in Las Vegas. Alicia was kind enough to share some of the experience with us on the blog.
I have just returned from an epic trip to Las Vegas, NV! Usually when talking about a Vegas trip, I would stop here. But, while in Vegas this time, I attended Netroots Nation 2010. The conference, which lasted from July 22 to July 25, was the perfect forum for progressives to learn, discuss, experience, debate, and prepare for the upcoming elections this November.
Since redistricting is one of our main focuses here at America Votes, I want to share with you some relevant things I learned at Netroots. Specifically, I took in the Redistricting Panel, which featured State Senator Steven Horsford, a DLCC Board Member and the Majority Leader of the Nevada Senate, Executive Director Bill Burke of the Foundation for the Future, and Michael Sargeant, Executive Director of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee. The panel provided important information about redistricting and went into depth about the importance of investing resources into this process. The full panel can be viewed here.
This panel has led to more discussion about redistricting. Paul Rosenberg at Open Left discussed his thoughts on the panel and what he thinks are the most important points on the redistricting subject for Democrats in the 2010 election.
I am very glad this successful panel was held at Netroots. Redistricting is an extremely important issue that absolutely needs to be picked up by the blogger community. Netroots was the perfect catalyst.
In addition to the redistricting, there were of course fantastic keynote speakers, fun social events, and a lot of excitement. The rest of what happened in Vegas, though, stays in Vegas.