(In case you haven’t already, tomorrow is your last chance….)

(Image from a nice mailer from the Democratic Party that arrived on Saturday.)
(In case you haven’t already, tomorrow is your last chance….)

(Image from a nice mailer from the Democratic Party that arrived on Saturday.)
Love this Biden “Silence Him” ad, and it’s going viral:
Bonus animation: MAGA Airlines:
Let’s make that simile concrete, shall we….
Video by Win America Back PAC.
I don’t know why, but I particularly like this one. Really makes its point without bludgeoning the viewer.
People for the American Way teamed up with The Lincoln Project to make this video called “Cruel“. There’s also a Spanish-language version:
Immigration policy is the most straightforwardly cruel thing the Trump admin has done; but COVID failures, environmental rollbacks and destruction, and benefits cuts (attempts — and some successes — cutting medical care, food stamps, other programs for the poor) are also awful. Give me a few minutes I could no doubt double or triple the list.
Can you name a single Cabinet department that has not been engaging in awful policies? I can’t.
In the course of a long essay explaining what’s going in in Florida voting and why it’s going to be a very close race, Steve Schale, long-time guru of the Democratic ground game in Florida, tries to explain Miami-Dade politics to the world:
It is important to remember for those who are tweeting at me about Dade that is basically a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma, stuffed into a empanada, doused with hot sauce, and barreling down I-95 at 90mph in a Honda Civic in the emergency lane with the driver leaning out the window holding a couch that is tied to nothing yet somehow balancing on the car roof in a driving rain storm with no windshield wipers, or functioning turn signals.
I get the concern about Dade from Democrats. I also get it is a place that beats to its own drummer. The bad news: GOP turnout rates are higher than Democrats. The reality: that doesn’t overly worry me as a single data point. The GOP machine is very good in Miami – and particularly in the Cuban community, there is a real effort to get people to vote by mail and vote early. And Democrats tend to catch up over time.
Keep in mind a few things: there are more Republican Hispanic registered voters than Democrats. I think folks often forget this. Both parties are turning out a fairly equal percentage of new and sporadic voters – so a lot of their advantage is just a function of their voters voting earlier – just like that is benefiting us elsewhere. Also, I looked at some similar data from 2016 later in this same week – and the registration spreads between the two parties were pretty similar.

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