@Fairlawgirl96@ASDem Curing ballots is a lot of work, but that's a small fraction of the ballot. The primary issue is that mail ballots received over the weekend through election day are not processed until after all in-person votes are counted to ensure no one votes twice.
I would say the two most important ones are LA and Orange Counties, tonight at some point between 4-5pm PT. Two of the three most populous counties of the state where XB is outpacing TS. Steyer MUST reverse that.
A bunch of accounts (including ones saying they’re Republicans) posting the same pic of a ballot for Becerra. Very cool, very normal Election Day behavior.
Southampton NY isn’t the easiest place to get to so I might as well get this started early!
Ticket giveaway for the US open!
Bonus points if you take a kid
(12 and under are free)
A lot of the takes on here re: Dems losing the Georgia court races are pretty bad. These have historically been sleepy races and these candidates put up very strong efforts and made these important races real and competitive — something we can keep building on for future races.
Remarkably heavy turnout from Democrats in Georgia today.
Today alone, roughly 50,000 people went to vote in the Democratic primary, while roughly 35,500 voted in the GOP primary. (1300 just voted in the nonpartisan races.)
That's a Dem turnout advantage of 16.5 % points today.
Wow, you got it! 🤩 @wootenforga helped build the case against Trump.
Now he’s challenging Trent Brown to make sure Georgians have a judge that is impartial & holds those who wanna use their power for THEIR OWN political agenda accountable!
https://t.co/8ZzGTOeIAP 🔗
Then comes Trump’s voice from his January 2021 call to Brad Raffensperger: “I just want to find 11,780 votes.”
Wooten’s next line: “I prosecuted him, too. As judge, I’ll make sure no one is above the law.”
https://t.co/437dHRwCXF
Awesome win. @SLEAsocial was proud to invest in this race and 22 others across Wisconsin. Local leaders who will stand up for democracy and any attempt to subvert the rule of law.
Voters in Waukesha, Wisconsin — a Republican-leaning Milwaukee suburb — just elected a Democrat as mayor, according to The Associated Press.
Alicia Halvensleben, the Democratic president of the city's Common Council, defeated State Representative Scott Allen, a result that could signal a political shift in the suburbs and that continues a string of Trump-era mayoral wins for Democrats. https://t.co/6TcAViScqf