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Call For Change House Parties in Tucson

November 2, 2006

Link: MoveOn.org Political Action. There are plenty of house parties using MoveOn.org’s calling lists to turn out low-efficacy Democrats between now and election day. Grab your cell phone, sign up for a party, and get calling!

Paid GOTV Workers Needed

November 2, 2006

Drinking Liberally 11/2 and Poll Party 11/7

November 1, 2006

It’s that time once again. Liberals will be drinking at The Shanty on 4th Ave by the underpass starting at 6pm this Thursday. This week we will be competing for liberals’ affections with Bill Clinton, who is in town for a rally for Jim Pederson at the DeMeester Outdoor Performance Center at Reid Park at

GOP Narrows Its Focus Still Further

November 1, 2006

The Onion: GOP Throws All Financial Support Behind One Candidate. Our own J.D. Hayworth (if you want to claim him) is the great white hope of the GOP.

League of Conservation Voters National Environmental Scorecard for the Arizona Congressional Delegation

November 1, 2006

Link: League of Conservation Voters National Environmental Scorecard. The Arizona Congressional delegation is mostly out of step with Arizona voters on environmental protection. How many Arizonans really want a Representative with a 0% or 8% voting record on the environment? With House Republican Delegates that’s all that’s on offer – and remember that Renzi is

BOO!!!! Two More Years, Motherfuckers!

October 31, 2006

I can’t think of anything more frightening. Have a creepy Halloween.

Arizona Commission on Judicial Performance Review: How to Vote That Mysterious Judicial Retention Section of the Ballot

October 31, 2006

The best guide for the citizen interested (as few are) in making an informed vote on judicial retention is the Arizona Commission on Judicial Performance Review. Unlike voting based on party affiliation like the ideologues over at Sonora Alliance are advocating, retention should be based on ability, not ideology. I’m not kidding myself that many

Tom Horne charged with elections law violations

October 30, 2006

UPDATE 10/30: The Arizona Education Association just issued a press release announcing that it has filed two complaints with the Maricopa County Elections Department regarding these incidents on behalf of their over 32,000 members. This is good news. A good scandal seems to be the only way to get voters to seriously consider a down-ticket

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