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Mark Rodin's avatar

Absolutely. Now how about commenting on Michelle Morrow. We don't need her in office either

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Michael Courts's avatar

More Green will easily win

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Donna Somers's avatar

Mo will be great, but we can't take anything for granted! Michelle Morrow shouldn't be running but she joins most of the R candidates who are aren't qualified to do so. The R's extreme gerrymandering can easily put these people in office. VOTE!

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Cheryl Johnson's avatar

I agree!! Please remind everyone you know to vote the ENTIRE ticket including all down ballot races!! Dems are really bad about that, which is how we have a GOP Commisioner of Public Education and GOP majority on the NC Supreme Court!!

Tell all your friends - I have been forwarding the past columns from this substack about Morrow to all my friends here in the state. I do the same for Mark Robinson, but it is Morrow that gets the " I hadn't heard that!" response vs. "yeah, isn't he awful?" for Robinson. I'm also currently writing Postcards for Mo Green to be mailed in October. Check out his website for volunteer activities:

https://secure.ngpvan.com/xuqLo5QX2U2F61XHmwWV6g2

If you have the time and live in NC, please consider volunteering as a poll greeter with your county Democratic party or you can voluteer specifically with his campaign.

I took several shifts at my neighborhood early-voting location for the Nov 2023 municipal election here in Mecklenburg County. The Meck Dems had endorsed a slate of 3 people running for the 3 at large school board seats and created a "blue ballot". School board Is a non-partisan race and we had 13 candidates running for the 3 open seats including a trio of "Moms for Liberty' type who were running together but not advertising their Mom's for Liberty connection. We were also promoting the school bond issue (which was targeting inadequate facilities in the district). FYI, I also did literature drops to Democrats in my neighborhood with a flyer about early voting, the races, and more info on the school bond issue.

I'm pleased to say that the work paid off. The endorsed school board candidates won their races and we passed the much-needed bond package. And in the northern part of the county, Hunterville elected a Democratic Mayor and 6 Democrats for their Board of Commissioners. This is technically a non-partisan race (no Ds or Rs next to the candidates names) , but in the prior election cycle they elected a GOP mayor and the Board was 5R and 1D.

Grassroots volunteering Works!!!

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Donna Somers's avatar

Yes, vote Blue all the way down! Thanks, too, for the reminder about volunteering at the polls. I would really like to volunteer General Election Day, but cannot do the 14 hour day. I keep forgetting about Early Voting where shifts can be signed up for and I will try to do this.

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