2023-2024 Presidential, senate, house, state and city election thread

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As a Presidential Candidate, Cornel West Aligns Himself With Far-Left Radicals
by David Corn
September 28, 2023

Introduction:
(Mother Jones) Cornel West, the celebrity academic (formerly of Harvard and Princeton), fiery antiracism campaigner, and current Green Party presidential candidate, has a long association with the Democratic Socialists of America, having served as the group’s honorary chairman. But as he campaigns for president, West is moving beyond the DSA and forging bonds with far-left activists who call for the revolutionary overthrow of capitalism, who support the Chinese and North Korean regimes, and who are associated with communist organizations and Russian state propaganda operations.

What has brought West into this circle is his opposition to US military assistance for Ukraine. In July, he posted a statement on social media blaming NATO and the United States for having “provoked Russia into a criminal invasion and occupation of Ukraine.” He called the Russia-launched conflict “a proxy war between the American Empire and the Russian Federation,” and he slammed the Democratic Party as “a party of war and Wall Street targeting Russia and China.”

West is currently scheduled to headline a Washington, DC, forum on October 3 that aims to spur opposition to the Biden administration’s support of the Ukrainian government’s fight against the Russian invasion. Part of a “global mobilization” of self-described peace groups, the event is being co-sponsored by an outfit long tied to communist organizations, and West will share the stage with speakers from the farthest side of the left, including some who have worked for Russian state media.

According to promotional material for the forum, the other participants will be Claudia De La Cruz, Eugene Puryear, Medea Benjamin, and Lee Camp.
De La Cruz is presently the 2024 presidential candidate of the small, far-left Party for Socialism and Liberation. The PSL split from the Marxist-Leninist Workers World Party in 2004, and one of its founders has declared, “We are communists.” The party calls for the “revolutionary” overthrow of capitalism and denounces “reformist hopes” for a “kinder, gentler” capitalism.
The article goes on to note influence over the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) by Chinese Communists and the PSL’s defense of North Korea.

The article also discusses Code Pink and financial support it has allegedly received from a pro-China tech mogul named Neville Roy Singham who lives in Shanghai.

Read more here: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2 ... dicals/

caltrek’s comment: It would be sad to see so much of the far-left drift toward being apologists for authoritarian regimes. This reading would indicate that West is not being helpful in steering away from that outcome. Hopefully, West will prove Corn’s assessment to be incorrect, but at this point I trust Corn more than I trust West
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Michigan (Susquehanna): Biden +3 vs Trump, +6 vs DeSantis
« on: September 15, 2023, 06:29:10 PM »
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4 ... igan-poll/

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A poll from Susquehanna Polling & Research shared first with The Hill found Biden leads Trump by 3 points, 46 percent to 43 percent, and DeSantis by 6 points, 48 percent to 42 percent. Eight percent in both questions said they would support another candidate.
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In addition to election of officials of various sorts, ballot propositions are also interesting to track.

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PPP: Biden +4 in MI/WI, +3 in PA
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https://savemycountryactionfund.org/202 ... th-voters/

President Biden leads Trump 48–44 in Michigan and Wisconsin, 48 to 45 in Pennsylvania.

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This is a good poll!
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weatheriscool wrote: Fri Sep 29, 2023 3:00 am

This is a good poll!
Pennsylvania is a critical swing state. If Biden can keep the lead, he is certainly going to get 2nd term.
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DeSantis Super PAC Cuts Back Iowa, New Hampshire TV Ads in Shift
Never Back Down, the super PAC supporting Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s presidential bid, cut more than $530,000 in reserved time on broadcast television stations in Iowa and New Hampshire on Friday in what the group said was a shift in strategies following the second Republican debate.

At the same time, the political action committee bought $91,165 in time on national conservative television news networks, reaching beyond the first two primary states where it’s put most of its resources, according to data collected by ad tracking company AdImpact. DeSantis, the second highest polling candidate behind Donald Trump, has struggled in the first two debates to stand out as the clear alternative to the former president.

Never Back Down said it was shifting away from broadcast television and into streaming services and online advertisements — ads that are harder to track. The reallocated funds are part of a $25 million ad blitz the super PAC planned for early voting Iowa and New Hampshire this fall.

The changes reflect a routine reassessment of the super PAC’s efforts to reach voters who are willing to look beyond Trump as the Republican nominee, according to a person familiar with the strategy.

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RFK Jr. Aided by GOP and Trump PAC Donors
David Corn
October 2, 2023

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(Mother Jones) When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. held a swanky fundraiser for his presidential campaign last month in the upscale Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, much of the news focused on the anti-vaxxer and conspiracy theorist‘s celebrity guest: musician Eric Clapton. The legendary guitarist—who has promoted vaccine disinformation and who has a history of racist remarks—played for a crowd that raised a whopping $2.2 million for the Kennedy scion, who has been politically disowned by much of his family and who appears to be on the verge of shifting his Democratic presidential bid to an independent run. Also present was Stephen Stills of Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, who subsequently released a statement noting he still backs President Joe Biden and attended only to support Clapton. Less attention was paid to the hosts of the event who helped Kennedy Jr. haul in this pile of cash at their gated compound: Aubrey and Joyce Chernick.

In recent years, the Chernicks have been generous donors to Republicans and pro-Trump political action committees. They also in the past have financed Democratic candidates, conservative outfits, and groups cited as Islamophobic.

Aubrey, who in March donated $3,300 to Kennedy Jr., is a Canadian-born billionaire tech entrepreneur and philanthropist. He sold his first venture, a software firm, to IBM for $641 million in 2004. He now runs a cybersecurity firm called Celerium.

According to the Federal Election Commission, in June he he gave the maximum contribution of $6,600 to the presidential campaign of Governor Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.). Last year, he maxed out to Dr. Oz when the Republican TV doctor ran for Senate in Pennsylvania. He donated $2,900 to Harriet Hageman, who successfully challenged Rep. Liz Cheney in the Republican primary for Wyoming’s lone House seat. He donated $5,800 to the reelection campaign of Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and kicked in another $17,500 to political action committees associated with Scott.


Conclusion:
If Kennedy decides to flee the Democratic race and run as an independent—or perhaps as a Libertarian Party candidate—his appeal to pro-Trump Republicans could lessen. Recent polling gives no clear indication of whether his presence on the general election ballot (which might not occur in every state) would be advantageous for either Trump or Biden. But he will likely retain the ability to pull in significant campaign cash, even though he’s an antivax propagandist and conspiracy theorist—or because of it.
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California Sen. Laphonza Butler sworn in, marking historic first
Source: Axios
Sen. Laphonza Butler (D-Calif.) was sworn into office on Tuesday, becoming the first Black lesbian to openly serve in the U.S. Senate.

Driving the news: Vice President Kamala Harris, the first Black woman to represent California in the Senate, administered Butler's oath of office. Butler replaces longtime Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who died on Friday.

Butler serves as the president of Emily's List, a national PAC that supports pro-choice Democratic women in politics.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who appointed Butler to fill Feinstein's seat, said she plans to step down from the advocacy role.
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