No Meeting Sunday Feb. 13th but Lots To Do

We will resume in-person meetings (Covid willing) on Feb. 27th when Andy returns from his trip. Meanwhile

  1. Airlift is sponsoring a very interesting event with Katie Porter this Tuesday, February 15th at 6:00.

2. Vote Forward is starting its first campaign.

3. Someone took all the postcards and the box[!] from our porch but we are putting new ones out. Please click on the Activate America link to get some addresses and scripts.

4. Besides postcards, we will put out the little cards with QR codes that take a browser to our website or ActBlue page, that you can share with your friends who want to donate.

5. We are over $6,000 on the thermometer for Airlift. On to $10,000.

No meeting today but lots to do

We think it is best to wait until we can meet again in person, hopefully in two weeks. Meanwhile, lots to do.

We are more than half-way to our fund-raising goal (moved past $5,000 and on to $10,000. Andy and I have not added all of our matching funds yet–we hope to use them to finish off the campaign. Small cards with the QR code for our site can be found in the postcard box on our porch. Pass them out, send around the link and we’ll reach our goal.

Our new postcards came with the slogan we picked at the last meeting. They join other designs on our front porch in packs of 25.

Activate America has some good postcards campaigns now, including one to encourage Wisconsin Dems to vote by mail.

Andy contributes: I had the opportunity to meet virtually with Kermit Jones. He’s a good candidate. Wish he had a more favorable district. Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones is now running for that seat, as a second Republican candidate. He and Assembly member Kevin Kiley, who announced earlier, are both vicious human beings and terrible on policy; let’s hope their fight costs them and enough voters stay home in November.

Next meeting Sunday 2/13.

Feinstein fax number

I promised to supply this, then forgot. Her SF office fax is (415) 393-0710.

As an addendum to the CA discussion, I have heard a rumor that Jerry McNerney will retire, and Harder will run for that seat instead, with an incumbent D member of the Assembly trying to move up.

Happy New Year

& Insurrection Anniversary

There are a number of commemorative events for Thursday. There’s (some) evidence that Merrick Garland remembers what happened, although he hasn’t yet accomplished much. Neither, honestly, has the House 1/6 Committee, beyond rehabilitating the Cheney Family reputation, something I would not have thought possible. Maybe the various contempt trials and other belated indictments will happen before the election. Maybe not.

Indivisible Marin has a virtual Hour of Action from 5:00–6:00 pm. Barbara Lee is doing a Facebook event (no FB account required) from 5:30–7:00.

Also of interest: the 2021 Sister District report.

Our first meeting will be Sunday, January 16, 4:00 pm, usual place. Bring friends. I will go over the California and national election scene, although (unlike some) I think that what happens with Covid and the economy between now and November will matter a lot. [UPDATE: In view of omicron, we will also offer a Zoom link for this week. Request the link by email.]

For our next gathering, let’s party!

Enjoy a break in November and join us on Sunday Dec 5th 4:00-5:00 pm to celebrate our hard work. Cake, brownies, wine and party favors for all.

Andy will debrief with good news only and we’ll help each other gird our loins for the next round.

Bring a snack and a friend. We’ve helped each other stay focused and active — and that’s what we’ll continue to do.

A mid-day update on Virginia

Since there is little we can do about it.

Turnout appears high in the DC suburbs, a (very) good sign. So far, trending below 2017 in Charlottesville and some parts of Tidewater, not good. No word on rural turnout, which will indicate if Youngkin is getting the surplus he needs to overcome significant early vote deficit.