Yarrow
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Why am I taking a trip?
I'm tired of feeling like a strange in my own country, alienated and unrepresented.
Lives in:
Boston, MA
Going to:
New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Ohio
About me:
I'm a 30-year-old grad student in developmental psychology, originally from Cali but now in Boston.
I'm also the Massachusetts state captain; if you want to get involved, email me.
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Playing Dirty - September 29, 2004
Again and again, this campaign season has brought home for me a central difference between the left and the right: The right is willing to go to any lengths, even to directly contradict their explicit principles, to win elections.
Look: Both sides are engaged in constant spin, there is little denying that. But how many Democrat election officials are trying to reduce the number of votes counted?
Again and again?
Secretary of State Ken Blackwell in Ohio is trying to eliminate ballots not on the right paperstock, including tens of thousands of voters who registered online or with registration forms in newspapers--why? What could possibly justify this attempt? You can sign a petition to stop him:
http://www.act04.org/paperstock
Down in Florida, we ran into Kathy Dent, county election official for the region that includes Sarasota. Her plans? Sending out welcome notices to new voters that is essentially party propaganda, citing the need to remember low taxes, belief in God, and a strong military when voting. And better still, passing out 'register to vote' pens in blue ink, especially in low income neighborhoods, when Florida law requires registration forms to be filled out in black ink.
These are just two recent examples of Republican dirty tricks. But these are rear-guard actions against a trend they cannot stop, the hundreds of thousands of new voters, strongly democratic, that groups like DrivingVotes have put on the rolls. They know they have to play dirty, to suppress the Black vote, throw away ballots, strike voters from the rolls, if they want to win--as we well know, that's the only reason they control the White House now.
These activities are so deeply enfuriating it's easy to get caught up in the negative. But we can turn that anger into energy, and make sure we impress upon everyone we know the importance of this election, and the importance of spending as much time as humanly possible in swing states on up until November 2nd. And then we'll be able to blow all this angry steam into a huge crossnational victory party!
// posted by yarrow at 12:03 AM
DV in High Gear! - September 23, 2004
THE WORD:
September has been an incredible month.
The RV Caravan made it all the way to Florida, where we registered
well over our goal of 538 new non-Republican Florida voters; Tracy
Chapman announced a tour to benefit DV; USA Today, the Village Voice
and Mother Jones all ran articles on Driving Votes, Chuck D
interviewed our founder and director on Air America; and America
Coming Together partnered with Driving Votes for last weekend's
National Election Action Day.
Here are the details:
THE RV CARAVAN COMPLETES ITS CROSS-COUNTRY TOUR
3 weeks, 5 swing states, and 1000s of new voters. We can't stop
reading the amazing blogs with stories from people we met along the
way. Bet you can't stop either:
http://www.drivingvotes.org/caravan/
AMERICA COMING TOGETHER PARTNERS WITH DRIVING VOTES
This past weekend, ACT sponsored 5 Driving Votes bus trips to swing states
around the country! We delivered almost 200 DV volunteers to ACT's
National Election Action Day! Check out the trip blog:
http://www.drivingvotes.org/action/blog.php?date=09182004
TRACY CHAPMAN BENEFIT TOUR FOR DRIVING VOTES!
That's right--the woman who brought us hits about fast cars is doing a
West Coast benefit tour for Driving Votes! This is incredibly
exciting--mostly because she approached Driving Votes! The word is
out--visiting a swing state with Driving Votes is the most effective
way to get Bush out ofoffice. More on the tour at:
http://drivingvotes.org/tracy/index.shtml
MOTHER JONES MAGAZINE PROFILES DRIVING VOTES
On September 10th, Mother Jones ran an article on Driving Votes--check
it out at:
http://www.motherjones.com/news/update/2004/09/09_407.html.
For a complete list of recent Driving Votes press, go to:
http://drivingvotes.org/buzz/index.shtml
CHUCK D OF PUBLIC ENEMY FAME INTERVIEWS DV
Listen to our founder, Matt Lerner, and our director, Leighton
Woodhouse, on Air America by downloading the MP3 at:
http://www.drivingvotes.org/media/DVAirAmerica.mp3
// posted by yarrow at 09:17 AM
Official confirmation: Dems party harder - July 29, 2004
With the DNC taking over Boston, and having the chance to attend several events, I've had an interesting firsthand look at the world of electoral politics.
Everyone is all networking all of the time--lots of stock being placed on whether you get to the right party, meet the right people, have the right color on your convention pass.
At the same time, the sense of united purpose and camraderie, and the willingness to share ideas and networks, is inspiring. And last night hanging out with some of the operations people who've worked republican conventions, I got the official word: Democrats party harder. Republicans, I'm told, have better food (read: more money), but never shake it at an official function.
Anyway! It's been exciting to talk up DV, get encouragement, ideas, contacts, and even occasional promises of financial support. Tomorrow everyone leaves, Boston returns to normal, and our hard work has to continue. We're in the homestretch, and it's time to kick it up to a sprint til November!
// posted by yarrow at 11:13 AM
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