
Participate in National Day of Racial Healing on January 18, 2025
Carolyn’s note: As a non-white female in America today, I can attest to lots of verbal incidents directed at me and my bi-racial son over the years. It’s getting less, but was still bothersome and disturbing during the Asian Hate episodes of the covid pandemic (2020 to 2023). Let’s work at healing ourselves as this … Read more

Representative-Elect Yassamin Ansari Creates Congressional Team That Looks Like America
On the eve of getting sworn in as Arizona’s new House Representative from Arizona Congressional District Three, Yassamin Ansari announced the names of individuals that will make up her Congressional Staff. In the below social media release, the Representative-Elect declares that 70 percent of her team has ties to Arizona and over 50 percent are … Read more

Watch Possible 2028 Democratic Presidential Candidate Andy Beshear Talk About the Issues
Let the 2028 Presidential sweepstakes begin. There will be many Democrats vying for the party’s nomination in 2028 including perhaps well known names like Vice President Kamala Harris, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, California Governor Gavin Newsom, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, Maryland Governor Wes … Read more

Improving Voter Persuasion and Being Strong on Border Security are Key to Democrats’ Resurgence in 2026
One post-election analysis conducted by the Center-Left organization Third Way found that despite the Harris/Walz ticket’s valiant efforts, Trump had the advantage on the issues of the economy and border security. Those surveyed felt the 45th President, despite his mismanagement of the Coronavirus, inability to solve immigration reform during his first term, and incitement of the … Read more

(UPDATED) Rest in Peace Jimmy Carter (1924-2024)
Former President Jimmy Carter passed away earlier today (December 29, 2024) a month after celebrating his 100th birthday. The love of his life and wife of over 75 years, Rosalyn, passed away last year. The man who many said “Jimmy who” when he announced his run for the 1976 Democratic Presidential Nomination, (Apparently his mother … Read more

Jimmy Carter: A Life of Quiet Greatness
Oh, President Carter. They don’t make many like you anymore. Your passing feels deeply personal, like losing a mentor who shaped my values from afar. You were the first U.S. President of my newlywed years and I’ll never forget when you won. I had fallen asleep, worried about the results, unsure if the world would … Read more

Democrats Must Stop Being the Party of Political Correctness
Democrats must change how we operate to win the next election. Following is my view, speaking as a Democratic activist and precinct committee person for 18 years. I’ve been the Chair of the powerhouse LD18 Democrats and a board member (and President for three years) of Democrats of Greater Tucson. Like everyone else, I was … Read more
