This week’s verdict is notable, however, for another reason: Weinstein’s trial revealed in a very public forum why survivors of sexual assaults are so hesitant to speak out. https://t.co/gdRGBRRqAb
Asked #ChatGPT to "write a survey for a congressional candidate including screeners and demos" and it was a pretty coherent draft...how long before it can fill in charts and numbercheck? https://t.co/gcqnEfqI1Z
I'd add Montana where voters rejected a ballot measure written to try to scare healthcare providers away from performing abortions. It didn't get as much attention, but it was an exciting campaign to be a part of!
And it passed! Proud to be on the team that got this ballot across the finish line - it'll help so many Nebraskans including thousands of children whose parents earn minimum wage
Nebraska Initiative 433: $15 minimum wage by 2026, and index it for inflation into the future. Not likely to pass in conservative Nebraska. #ampFW https://t.co/sePuq9iGkz
Proud to have been a part of the team to pass the Predatory Debt Collection Protection Act in AZ - it proved overwhelmingly popular and is a great template for other states looking to fight medical debt
🎉BIG NEWS🎉 AZ voters passed #YesOn209 with close to 75% of the vote! We know from talking to ordinary people across the state that Arizonans need relief from medical debt, and we’re so proud to see our members’ hard work pay off with this victory! #AZStrong
A long way to go, but things looking good for reproductive rights ballots so far - pro-choice side of ballots even running ahead of Dem candidates in KY, MI, MT
@GregHow85744678 @tbonier@MeAndMyDogToo Though even when polls include new registrants there have to be some assumptions about which and how many of those new registrants will actually turn out
@GregHow85744678 @tbonier@MeAndMyDogToo Different pollsters have different ways of screening voters - we use vote history but also include some new registrants in likely voter polls including people who have registered as recently as a few days before each poll goes into the field.
Our analysis has shown that women are registering to vote at higher rates in states where abortion is most threatened.
Now that Senator Graham has weighed in on a national ban, that is officially everywhere.
Cards Against Humanity is donating 100% of their profits to the National Network of Abortion Funds if the order comes from a state restricting abortion access.
If someone selects “I didn’t agree to this” an additional $5 donation is added to their cart. 😂
Right now the KS abortion vote has 140,000 more votes than the two governor primaries combined, which means nearly 20% of voters came out just to vote on the amendment
Green Qween, one of the first queer-owned and focused cannabis dispensaries in the state, is finally allowed to open in Los Angeles. https://t.co/AwiBhvZ1Si
Secretary Weber wants to remind Californians that January 25 is National Poll Worker Recruitment Day. Signing up to be a poll worker is a great way to help fellow Californians vote in elections this year. Learn more at https://t.co/S43g0N6fpE #HelpAmericaVote#HelpAmericaVote2022
presenting behavioral evidence that women earn as much electoral support as men in Congressional elections increased Democratic primary voters’ intentions to vote for women presidential candidates, driven by heightened perceptions of electability
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