Campaign 2020

Union Leaders Predict Biden Win, Tout Swing-State GOTV

by | Nov 5, 2020 6:26 pm | Comments (0)

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UNITE HERE Secretary-Treasurer Gwen Mills, running New Haven aldermanic campaigns in 2011.

We did the work. Now we need a say.

A half-dozen UNITE HERE leaders — including a New Haven native who is the international union’s secretary-treasurer — delivered that message Thursday about how organized labor’s get-out-the-vote efforts for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris should translate into the most pro-union presidency” this country has seen in generations.

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Rally Cry: “Count Every Vote”

by | Nov 4, 2020 5:00 pm | Comments (6)

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Rally speakers (clockwise from top left) Ala Ochumare, Rick Melita, Abdul Osmanu, Gary Winfield.

Activists and Democratic politicians rallied on the Green Wednesday afternoon as part of a national campaign to count every vote” — and to prevent President Donald Trump from seizing reelection before all mail-in ballots in battleground states are tallied.

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Pandemic Poll Workers Answer The Call

by | Nov 3, 2020 9:00 pm | Comments (1)

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Harriet Welfare is ready for Ward 25 voters.

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Gabriell Matos: Young person’s turn to step up.

Twenty-year-old Gabriell Matos, dressed in full PPE gear, was stationed outside Bishop Woods School Tuesday morning. He held the door open to voters and pumped out hand sanitizer to all.

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Local Labor Organizers Make Swing State Push

by | Nov 3, 2020 6:36 pm | Comments (2)

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Charlie Delgado (right).

Local labor organizer Charlie Delgado returned to an apartment complex in the slums of Miami” looking for a voter named Robert.

He had an important message to deliver: Robert’s fines related to a past felony conviction had been paid off, and, unbeknownst to him, Robert could vote in this year’s election.

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EDR Hums Along This Time — So Haley Copes Gets To Vote

by | Nov 3, 2020 4:20 pm | Comments (0)

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Copes, post-vote at City Hall.

No pandemonium this time, at least at mid-day: Newly registered voters wait to cast their ballots in the Aldermanic Chambers.

Haley Copes hustled to cast a ballot after all this year, and not repeat her 2016 mistake. Fortunately for her, City Hall was ready this time for last-minute Election Day” voters.

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Why Naszier Robinson Traveled Miles, Waited Hours To Vote

by | Nov 3, 2020 2:52 pm | Comments (1)

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Robinson: With Alder Furlow’s help, in time for class, as well.

Naszier Robinson arrived at City Hall at 6 a.m. to register to vote for the first time ever — and wound up on an hours-long journey back and forth between downtown and his Westville neighborhood in order to cast his ballot.

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Lines Form Early; Absentee Ballot Confusion

by | Nov 3, 2020 10:20 am | Comments (11)

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Early-morning voting line at Bella Vista.

Voters lined up — at safe social distances — before polls opened at 6 a.m. Tuesday, as this video from Davis Street School Ward 26 precinct shows. (Thanks to Hilary Grant for sharing it. I don’t think we’ve ever seen this before,” she said)

Everyone’s asked to wear a a mask inside to keep both voters and poll workers safe.

And if you’re not sure your absentee ballot has been counted, and wonder whether you should show up in person to vote again … read on for advice.

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Dems Double Down On Health Pitch

by | Nov 2, 2020 5:54 pm | Comments (8)

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U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro, with Hamden’s delegation, plus one hopeful, one New Haven senator, and Lieut. Gov. Bysiewicz.

In the last hours before polls open across the state, Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz stood in a whipping wind next to a ballot drop box in Hamden to make what has crystallized as Connecticut Democrats’ main pitch just before Tuesday’s election: Vote Democrat if you like your healthcare.

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Opinion: Vote Yes For Peace

by | Nov 2, 2020 10:28 am | Comments (3)

Adrian Huq making the point, on the Green.

My name is Adrian Huq, and I am an 18 year-old organizer for the New Haven Climate Movement. When the New Haven Peace Commission reached out to our organization on if we would endorse their referendum on the New Haven ballot — Shall Congress prepare for health and climate crises by transferring funds from the military budget to cities for human needs, jobs, and an environmentally sustainable economy?” — I knew this was something we needed to support from a moral and climate-focused perspective.

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