Monthly Archives: May 2020

A Pandemic, our President and the 2020 Elections

End result, we all need to demand that we have fair elections this November. The fight for vote by mail in all states that do not have it already is critical and we have to take action now in preparation … Continue reading

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We Have to do More Than Vote!

We have a 160 days until Election Day and we all need to do more than simply vote. Yes, the mail-in ballot issue in various states is heating up as expected and the Republican National Committee (RNC) just filed a lawsuit … Continue reading

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Atty. Gen. William Barr, I Don’t Agree!

Earlier this week Atty. Gen. William Barr replied to a question asked by CBS’ Cathering Herridge with this response: ‘Well,’ he replied, ‘history is written by the winners, so it largely depends on who’s writing the history.’ This comment has … Continue reading

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Is Our Government Trying to Prevent Us from Voting by Mail in November?

We’re in the midst of a pandemic where not enough testing has been done in the US and no vaccine is in sight. And it’s an election year. That’s so frightening to me. In my lifetime, I honestly feel that … Continue reading

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20.6 Million CA Voters will be Mailed a Ballot for the November 2020 Election

It happened today, in California at least, as Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered ballots to be mailed to the state’s voting population – 20.6 million people (and this number will grow) for the upcoming November election! For those who must vote … Continue reading

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As Cities Open Up, We Need Hope IN Solidarity

On April 17, 2020, Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman shared important and encouraging words of hope at a very critical time in the pandemic. If you missed it, check it out it here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4QPftpS6O0 Pretty amazing! Ms. Gorman is just … Continue reading

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