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Does your state have open or closed primaries? Find out here, as well as important dates and deadlines to vote for Bernie Sanders!
From David Shuster on Twitter (tumblr: @davidshuster-blog)
https://twitter.com/davidshuster/status/990944878917046273?s=21
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In order to create a political system that works for everyone, people all across the country need to get involved. One great way to start is by joining your local Democratic Party. Delegate elections are happening March 7 at precinct meetings across Hawai'i!
Now is the time for each of us to step up into these positions of leadership. Learn more about your upcoming precinct meeting and how you can get elected to one of these important positions in the Hawai'i Democratic party!
At the March 7 meetings, elections will be held for delegates for the state convention and for party officials. The delegates who attend the state convention will be empowered to vote on the party rules, election procedures, and platform positions. The party officials will be directly responsible for conducting the balloting at polling locations for elections.
By simply showing up and running for a position, you can be a part of shaping the future of the Hawai'i Democratic party. The more progressives that are elected to these important delegate seats, the more power we have to help ensure clean and fair future party primary elections!
Sign up to learn how you can be a part of shaping the future of the party. Don’t worry if this is your first time getting involved, once you sign up we will send you a guide created by Our Revolution Hawai'i.
Thank you for everything you've done, and will do, for our movement. Together we will continue transforming American politics and creating a society that works for everyone, not just those at the top.
In solidarity,
The Team at Our Revolution
https://go.ourrevolution.com/page/s/transform-the-party-hawaii
Dont forget about net neutrality just because its not “trending” anymore.
Join Our Revolution President Nina Turner this weekend at any of the four events being held across the state:
Oahu, February 9
Hawaii Island, February 10
Maui, February 10
Kauai, February 11
Senator Nina Turner will be traveling across the state to discuss her most recent work on the Democratic National Committee’s Unity Reform Commission. We hope to see you there!
In solidarity,
The Team at Our Revolution
I am excited to share with you an event you do not want to miss. Nina Turner, will be featured at four events on four islands from February 9th-11th. The speaking and social engagements with question and answer components are sponsored by the Democratic Party of Hawaii.
“Nina Turner brings to our islands national experience and insight on resisting the regressive political tide, unifying around issues, and organizing communities to build an equalizing and transformative grassroots movement to advance the public interest and revitalize our democracy” said Tim Vandeveer, Democratic State Party Chair.
Nina is a former State Senator from Ohio, President of Our Revolution, Member of the DNC Unity Reform Commission, and a Founding Fellow of the Sanders Institute. A champion for progressive causes such as labor, women’s reproductive health, voting rights, and the eradication of wealth and income inequality, Turner forms deep connections with people from all walks of life.
Known as an eloquent, inspiring speaker, Nina will be visiting O‘ahu, Maui, Kaua‘i and Hawai‘i Island to share and connect with island communities.
Tickets for the statewide, grassroots fundraising events will be $27.
O‘ahu - Feb 9th - Artistry Kaka‘ako 6pm-9pm http://ninaturneroahu.eventbrite.com
Hawai‘i Island - Feb. 10 - YMCA Hilo 11:30am-1:30pm http://ninaturnerhilo.eventbrite.com
Maui - Feb 10th – Pukalani Community Center (Mayor Hannibal Tavares Center) 6-8pm -http://ninaturnermaui.eventbrite.com
Kaua‘i - Feb 11 – Kaua‘I Veterans Center 4-6pm http://ninaturnerkauai.eventbrite.com
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit https://hawaiidemocrats.org/ninaturner/
We hope to see you there!
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They’ve Always Been Watching Us: From COINTELPRO and Martin Luther King, Jr to the NSA’s surveillance program, the US Government has been keeping a close watch on the American Left for a long time.
by Andy Warner and Jess Parker
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BREAKING: The FCC just voted to repeal net neutrality, meaning we’re all screwed. TV news shows were essentially silent about this for the three weeks leading up to the vote.
This is how you stay in touch and inspire young people to vote in a political revolution. Thank you for your service, outgoing intern team for Bernie!
Sure enough, Sessions went on to urge AGs to adhere to the toughest sentencing possible in all drug cases, which includes pursuing already hotly debated mandatory minimum sentences. The Hill: GOP Rep. Justin Amash slammed Attorney General Jeff Sessions for reversing President Obama’s guidelines on punishment for drug-related offenses and ordering prosecutors to seek tougher sentences, saying it was time for real criminal justice reform and an end “to this unjust, ineffective, and costly policy."
The Center for Public Integrity: The most fascinating (and disturbing) investigation into teeth that you'll probably read this year. (Via Washington Post)
There are multiple other ways to make our democracy better that wouldn't be too radical to adopt. After sharing quite a few ranked-choice voting pieces, this seemed appropriate.