Dear friend,
David Harrison
Bainbridge Island, Washington
A series of missives on our unfinished work to restore the promise of our country and its government. Each will focus on a single element of the many opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Each will provide three steps we can all take to build upon our huge victories winning back the House in 2018 and the Presidency in 2020.
Dear friend,
David Harrison
Bainbridge Island, Washington
This is the next of our series of missives on our unfinished work to restore the promise of our country and its government. Each will focus on a single element of the many opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Each will provide three steps we can all take to build upon our huge victories winning back the House in 2018 and the Presidency in 2020.
If you are not already receiving these messages by email, please click here to be added to our list. You can also follow me on Facebook where you can read and share these messages. The more people we can reach, the more we contribute to this growing movement. We share these posts on our blog, Our Unfinished Work, every three to four weeks.
1) Target Young People | |
![]() | There are college students and other young people (even ones you may know) who still are facing this hugely consequential elections with antipathy, Rock the Vote makes it incredibly easy to check one’s registration, register to vote, and help others do the same. If you aren’t a young person, figure out to whom you can send the link. |
2) Go Someplace Soon | |
You would think it would be too late to sign up to go someplace else to knock on doors. The thing is, it isn’t too late. Common Power is one of the premier field organizers in the country. They are doing work with local partners in all seven swing states and in nine other states with close Congressional races. Depending on your travel availability you could even pick a nearby state. They are just a click away. | |
3) Lessen Your Money Management Burden | |
Just as there are places you can still go, there are places your money can still help! There are organizations that are duty bound to put your resources in play before the election. In North Carolina, Mi Familia Vota is deploying paid canvassers to Latino households in and near Raleigh. The North Carolina Latino population has grown significantly, and it is under-registered. This little missive has already raised $8,000 for this aggressive effort by tireless organizers. Here is a link to join us in this effort. Happily, there are Republicans who cannot abide Donald Trump. Led by Sarah Longwell, the Republican Accountability PAC will run as many swing state ads as they can pay for. They all feature personal testimony from Republican voters. They would welcome your help. |
Let’s seize upon the excellent opportunity to wake up in the sunshine on Wednesday morning, November 6.
David Harrison
Bainbridge Island, Washington
This is the next of our series of missives on our unfinished work to restore the promise of our country and its government. Each will focus on a single element of the many opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Each will provide three steps we can all take to build upon our huge victories winning back the House in 2018 and the Presidency in 2020.
If you are not already receiving these messages by email, please click here to be added to our list. You can also follow me on Facebook where you can read and share these messages. The more people we can reach, the more we contribute to this growing movement. We share these posts on our blog, Our Unfinished Work, every three to four weeks.
1) Hayley Voters for Harris | |
Haley Voters for Harris believed Nikki Haley when she said she would not kiss Trump’s ring. They were compelled by her detailed description of why he would be “a disaster for the party”. All they are doing now in the face of Haley’s protests is acting on her very clearly articulated beliefs. She should be proud of them! They are working hard to capture for Kamala Harris the votes cast for Nikki Haley in the primaries. Haley Voters for Harris. | |
2) Republicans for Voting Rights | |
Veteran Republican organizer Sarah Longwell has developed several projects under the flag of the Republican Accountability Project. Even though its goals are longer term, the favorite should be Republicans for Voting Rights. They are a clear voice in fighting their own party’s voter suppression. | |
3) Republican Voters Against Trump | |
Out there also is the more established Republican Voters Against Trump. Their budget is modest, but their use of their dollars is exquisite. They are placing ads in swing states featuring Republican voters outlining their antipathy toward Trump, featuring his January 6, 2021 insurrection. Their ad budget can be increased to seize this unique market niche. |
As Michelle Obama urged, we have all decided to “Do Something”, reveling in the hugeness of the opportunity that has emerged in the last month. Over the next 60 days everything depends on the extent of our commitment.
David Harrison
Bainbridge Island, Washington
This is the next of our series of missives on our unfinished work to restore the promise of our country and its government. Each will focus on a single element of the many opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Each will provide three steps we can all take to build upon our huge victories winning back the House in 2018 and the Presidency in 2020.
If you are not already receiving these messages by email, please click here to be added to our list. You can also follow me on Facebook where you can read and share these messages. The more people we can reach, the more we contribute to this growing movement. We share these posts on our blog, Our Unfinished Work, every three to four weeks.
1) If You Have Money, Send It | |
Find your checkbook or credit card. On the funding side we must follow cardinal rules. After giving money in the ultra-close presidential race, we can be careful to not donate to candidates who a) don’t need the money or b) aren’t going to win even if they have the money. Instead, we are looking for races hanging in the balance. Helping to target races are such strong organizations as Focus for Democracy and the Movement Voter Project, sorting out cost effectiveness and using this learning to provide guidance. Swing Left does an excellent job of identifying targeted Congressional and Senate races. Sometimes, unique ways to give emerge. In this case, there is the political action committee called Haley Voters for Harris. They still believe the things Nikki Haley said about Donald Trump this winter. Their money is being used to capture for Harris the votes that went to Haley in the primary. Out there also is the more established Republican Voters Against Trump. | |
2) If You Have Time, Give It | |
![]() | Now that we are fully back in play, you can put time into campaigning as well as money. If you want to present yourself to be deployed in another state, no one will do it better than Common Power which attends to training and on the ground supervision as well as placement. After dinner is removed, your kitchen table can be the site of postcard campaign participation through Postcards to Voters or Vote Forward. |
3) Don’t Forget the Grassroots | |
![]() | Readers of this missive provide bedrock support to organizers around the country, all of whom have targeted efforts in swing states. These leap out: Walk the Walk is volunteer run, focusing on registering people of color in 11 states. Reproductive Freedom for All is a great way to focus on states where pro-choice initiatives are on the ballot, including Florida, Nevada and Arizona Mi Familia Vota organizes Latino voters in eight targeted states, including the burgeoning Latino population in North Carolina. Rock the Vote is the largest organizer of young voters, where Kamala Harris has already made important inroads. And thank you Taylor Swift wherever you are. The Rural Youth Voter Project is turning out young voters in rural areas, focusing on people of color. |
What to do in the next hundred days? Why not spend it taking advantage of this sudden, fresh opportunity to create a Trump-free future.
David Harrison
Bainbridge Island, Washington
Dear friends,
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David Harrison
Bainbridge Island, Washington
This is the next of our series of missives on our unfinished work to restore the promise of our country and its government. Each will focus on a single element of the many opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Each will provide three steps we can all take to build upon our huge victories winning back the House in 2018 and the Presidency in 2020.
If you are not already receiving these messages by email, please click here to be added to our list. You can also follow me on Facebook where you can read and share these messages. The more people we can reach, the more we contribute to this growing movement. We share these posts on our blog, Our Unfinished Work, every three to four weeks.
1) Boost Sarah Longwell | |
There is not a better Republican anti-Trump leader than Sarah Longwell. She is the organizing force behind Defending Democracy Together. More recently, she has led Republicans for the Rule of Law in an advertising campaign in swing states attacking Trump’s claim of total legal immunity. Whatever your lifelong or immediate political persuasion, you can donate to the ad campaign or sign their petition. | |
2) Get Some Donation Guidance | |
A recent missive identified two organizations that are especially intent on sorting out where political donations will have the biggest impact. These are Focus for Democracy and the Movement Voter Project. Now comes OATH which meticulously sorts out which congressional candidates most need your help. | |
3) Get Into the Field | |
Across the country, activists are agonizing over whether to hit the road in the early fall, traveling to swing states to help build upon narrow margins. For those who have the yen and not the assignment, there is no better group of field organizers than Common Power. They are Seattle based but fully accessible online. They are training volunteers and deploying them to ten states. |
As we do the essential work of political activism in the nearly five months until the election, we aim for less consternation and more tirelessness. As we know from our efforts in 2020, that will do the job.
David Harrison
Bainbridge Island, Washington
This is the next of our series of missives on our unfinished work to restore the promise of our country and its government. Each will focus on a single element of the many opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Each will provide three steps we can all take to build upon our huge victories winning back the House in 2018 and the Presidency in 2020.
If you are not already receiving these messages by email, please click here to be added to our list. You can also follow me on Facebook where you can read and share these messages. The more people we can reach, the more we contribute to this growing movement. We share these posts on our blog, Our Unfinished Work, every three to four weeks.
1) Strengthen Mi Familia Vota | |
Two years ago, Mi Familia Vota was selected as Bootstrap Field Campaign of the Year. Hard work at the local level is their hallmark. They work in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Florida, Colorado, California, Texas and now North Carolina, where the Latino population has increased by over a million people in the last two decades. The votes that Mi Familia Vota and other organizers found in Georgia, Arizona and Nevada were instrumental to the 2020 outcome, and will be in 2024. Now that Mi Familia Vota is targeting North Carolina (which Biden lost by 1% in 2020) we can win that state. That outcome and these votes are not to be taken for granted. In previous years, readers of this blog banded together to make timely investments in Mi Familia Vota’s organizing in Arizona and Nevada. Can we come up with $10,000 for the new North Carolina effort in the next week? It would mean a lot. | |
If we watch what the courts do, work hard, and keep our dogs close to the house, this could all work out well.
David Harrison
Bainbridge Island, Washington
This is the next of our series of missives on our unfinished work to restore the promise of our country and its government. Each will focus on a single element of the many opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Each will provide three steps we can all take to build upon our huge victories winning back the House in 2018 and the Presidency in 2020.
If you are not already receiving these messagesby email, please click here to be added to our list. You can also follow me on Facebook where you can read and share these messages. The more people we can reach, the more we contribute to this growing movement. We share these posts on our blog, Our Unfinished Work, every three to four weeks.
We are not that far away. We can win the Presidency, flip the House, and defend the Senate. For six months, we can be on fire.
David Harrison
Bainbridge Island, Washington
This is the next of our series of missives on our unfinished work to restore the promise of our country and its government. Each will focus on a single element of the many opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Each will provide three steps we can all take to build upon our huge victories winning back the House in 2018 and the Presidency in 2020.
If you are not already receiving these messages by email, please click here to be added to our list. You can also follow me on Facebook where you can read and share these messages. The more people we can reach, the more we contribute to this growing movement. We share these posts on our blog, Our Unfinished Work, every three to four weeks.
Dear friends,
Certainly, I would never be the one to tell you to ignore the soul-deadening mean-spirited truth-avoiding statements of the Republican ex-president. You are bound to notice and cringe that he is out there bouncing from court to podium, worshipping at the church of himself and posing a threat to our country.
However, it would be good to underscore that this is the 2018 and 2020 and 2022 failed Republican playbook. Nikki Haley’s New Hampshire supporters were heavily populated with Republican and Independent voters who cannot abide her opponent at all, not loyalists who will close ranks. This turning away is an increasing phenomenon, not a decreasing one, and it is evident across the country.
As we all jump in, the story of 2024 will be a pronounced version of recent Republican political adventures. Their candidate’s special sauce is pleasing his core while scaring and offending and angering and repelling the voters in the middle. And the bonus is that their likely candidate is a get out the vote machine for Democratic voters. We can have those voters, so we will take them, and with them the House as well as the Presidency.
For the voters in the middle, the upcoming appellate ruling matters, there is no such thing as complete presidential immunity. So does the sight of Mark Meadows and others testifying under oath this spring that Trump knew he had lost while he was feloniously deploying fake electors.
Independent voters were reached in the 2022 election cycle by Joe Biden’s emphasis on Trump’s threats to democracy. Those charges continue to resonate. Trump’s bizarre love for autocrats and antipathy toward Zelenskyy and Ukraine will continue to steer voters to us.
Voters aren’t forgetting the Dobbs decision. It looks like constitutional protections will be on the ballot in several swing states. If every single state, the assault on the right to choose gives us a significant electoral boost.
What to add to these present conditions? Principally, we must add our relentlessness. If you are watching and not acting, watch AND act. If you are looking for something to do at this very moment to reveal your 2024 self, get involved in voter registration, or sign up for postcard writing. If you need a new organization, help the extraordinary Mi Familia Vota register Latino voters in the swing state of North Carolina. Or, do some postcard writing for the powerful team of Swing Left and Vote Forward.
Please look for my missive on ten 2024 election strategies on coming up on February 15.
Best to you all,
David Harrison
Bainbridge Island, Washington