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Julia Rosen, who is in Reno right now planning to blog a few times this weekend about the Nevada Caucuses, just sent the following email out to our Courage Campaign community:

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Hey everyone,

Greetings from Reno, Nevada, where I am sitting in the headquarters of the winner of our "Pick Your President" poll, stealing some free wi-fi on my laptop and getting ready to blog this weekend's events for the Courage Campaign blog.

And who received the most votes of California progressives? Drum roll please...

Barack Obama!

Here are California's full results. John Edwards kept it neck-and-neck with Obama in the days and hours leading up to our 5 p.m. deadline tonight, but Senator Obama pulled away at the end.

Sen. Barack Obama: 38%
Sen. John Edwards: 33%
Rep. Dennis Kucinich: 16%
Sen. Hillary Clinton: 12%
Gov. Bill Richardson: 0.6%
Sen. Mike Gravel: 0.4%

It wasn't even close nationally. Obama's supporters really got out the vote and he won in a landslide.

Sen. Barack Obama: 55%
Sen. John Edwards: 23%
Sen. Hillary Clinton: 11%
Rep. Dennis Kucinich: 10%
Gov. Bill Richardson: 0.5%
Sen. Mike Gravel: 0.3%

You can check out all of the results (including the Republicans) in Colorado, Michigan, New Mexico, Ohio, Washington and Wisconsin here:

http://www.PickYourPresident.org

Thank you for voting and naming your favorite candidate. But your work has just begun. Now is the time to make sure you and all of your friends are set to vote in California's official primary on February 5.

Unlike in previous presidential election years, your primary vote in California matters. No matter which candidate you are voting for, here's how you can help determine who may become the next President of the United States:

1. Make sure you are registered to vote.

To vote in the February 5 primary, you only have until January 22 -- this Tuesday -- to mail in your form. Use VotePoke, by our friends at MoveOn, to double check that you are registered. If you do not show up as registered, you will have the opportunity to register to vote via VotePoke:

http://votepoke.org

2. Request an absentee ballot to vote-by-mail.

If you would like to vote-by-mail (VBM) instead of at the polls, you have until January 29 to request a VBM ballot. Click on the Secretary of State's web site below to download the form, fill it out, and mail it in:

http://sos.ca.gov/elections/elections_m.htm

3. If you are a "Decline-to-State" (DTS) voter, make sure you (and your friends) can vote in a party primary.

Did you know that almost 3 million voters are registered as "Decline-to-State" in California (19.3% of 15.5 million registered voters)? However, only 8% of DTS voters actually voted for a presidential candidate in the 2004 presidential primary. Why? One reason is that many DTS voters do not know that they can vote for president in California's Democratic primary -- an open primary.

Here's the deal: If you are a DTS voter -- and you want to vote for President in the Democratic primary -- you must request a Democratic ballot. Otherwise, if you do not make a request for a Democratic ballot, you will only be able to vote on the state propositions. (NOTE: Under Republican Party rules, DTS voters are NOT permitted to vote in the Republican primary.)

If you are voting at the polls, be sure to ask your poll worker for a Democratic ballot before voting. If you are DTS and voting-by-mail, you may request a Democratic ballot from your county elections official. Click here to obtain your county elections office contact information:

http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/elections_d.htm

Now, I am off to find some good Nevada Caucus stories to blog along with three of my favorite blogging buddies: Lucas O'Connor, a fellow Courage Campaign and Calitics blogger; Brian Leubitz, the editor of Calitics; and Paul Hogarth of Beyond Chron. You can check out my posts this weekend on the Courage Campaign blog:

http://www.couragecampaign.org/blog

Again, a special thank you to all those Courage Campaign members who voted in the Pick Your President poll and passed it on to your friends.

See you on our blog,

Julia Rosen
Online Political Director

P.S. Stay tuned for a message from the Courage Campaign about retroactive immunity for telecom companies. We may have won the battle in December, delaying the vote to renew FISA, but it is scheduled to come back up again on the Senate floor next week. If we are going to stop the Bush Administration from rewarding law-breaking telecom companies for spying on Americans, your participation is crucial.
 

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Courage Campaign is an independent political committee and online organizing network empowering grassroots and netroots activists to build a progressive California. In 2008, the Courage Campaign will catalyze action to help Californians elect a progressive President, hold our elected officials accountable, and block Blackwater from building a base on our border.


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I'm worried
By Audrey Jan 19th 2008 at 1:39 pm PST
Why don't people see this?

"But even if Lieberman will be campaigning against Obama if he wins the Democratic primary, the most reactionary Democrat in the whole Senate, the only Democrat who votes with Republicans more than with Democrats on substantive matters, Nebraska's arch-conservative Ben Nelson came out and endorsed Obama. He says he likes his bipartisan approach. But if anyone cares to compare their voting records, Obama's is considerably to the right of Hillary's. She's the Senate's 29th most progressive voter. He's #43-- worse even than reactionaries like Max Baucus (MT), Ken Salazar (CO) and Blanche Lincoln (AR). Only 6 Democrats (+ Lieberman) vote more frequently with the GOP than Obama. So anyone-- usually between the ages of 18 and 25-- who has sipped the Obama Kool-Aid and think he's more progressive than Hillary, let alone Edwards... look at the facts."

Link
  
Completely untrue, Audrey.
By Max Jan 19th 2008 at 7:12 pm PST
Obama has the most progressive voting record of all the candidates. National Journal tracks all votes, and Obama has the most liberal lifetime record:

Link
http://mydd.com/story/2008/1/4 /173123/6519

And it's disingenuous to point exclusively to red state endorsements of Obama like Nelson, Johnson and McCaskill. Consider that our most blue state liberal senators like Leahy, Durbin and Kerry have endorsed him as well.

Moreover, Obama campaigned for Ned Lamont in his general election Senate contest against Lieberman, and Lamont has endorsed Obama as well.

So let's be careful with the rampant disinformation. It doesn't serve progressives well.
Re: Completely untrue, Audrey.
By Audrey Jan 20th 2008 at 9:52 am PST
I am not trying to insult anyone. If you had checked the link I provided you would have seen that Howie Klein's source is Progressive Punch. They also track voting records:
Link
Majority Rules blog cites their source as Richard Cohen who has been a bit disingenuous in the past, while Howie Klein is one of the most trustworthy people around.

Now. I said I was worried. That is hardly an attack. I have issues with all the candidates, not just Obama. So, yes, I want to know as much as I can about them. As far as Obama "campaigning" for Lamont in the general, as I recall it, it was particularly unenthusiastic campaigning at best.

I did not intend to offend anyone. Just wanted to bring the issue to light given the landslide for Obama in the poll.
Re: Completely untrue, Audrey.
By Audrey Jan 20th 2008 at 10:05 am PST
BTW: I fixed your MyDD link:
Link

Perhaps you might revisit it and read through the comments. They're quite interesting re: reliable sources. Thanks for linking it.
  
Obama Wins....
By User from Los Angeles, CA Nov 10th 2008 at 1:46 am PST (Updated Nov 10th 2008 at 1:46 am PST)
Months of preparations the presidential candidates have spend for their political campaigns in order for the people to support them and now the election is over and America has appointed a new leader. The people have chosen “change” by electing Barack Obama for the next President of the United States. Whether the United States changes for the better or for the worse, there is no doubt that change is in store for our country. It’s clear that Americans believe Obama will bring a positive change to our country. We’ve heard many of the promises he has made to the U.S. from lowering taxes for the middle class to putting a timeline on the war in Iraq and trimming the federal budget “line by line.” However, Obama also supports the elimination of the payday loan industry. He believes that eradicating the payday loan industry will protect low-income and families in general from falling victims to predatory lenders. On higher ground, it will be a violation to our financial freedom if the option to utilize affordable payday loans is wiped out. Threatening our rights to financial freedom is not a great start to creating positive change.

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