(3)...As state party chair, Yolanda Beherano would not sign PC Appointment forms or appoint the Democrat (stepping up to organize La Paz County) as county chair, which she has the authority to do.
(2)...As state party chair, Yolanda Beherano chose to keep La Paz County with NO county party through ANOTHER ENTIRE ELECTION CYCLE, even though there was a democrat standing up to take on organizing La Paz County.
(1)...As party chair, Yolanda Beherano threw La Paz County & LD30 under the bus when she pulled Mary Darling out of La Paz County in the middle of '24 election season.
Result? NO SUPPORT for LD30 candidates & ZERO Dem observers inside EVERY SINGLE ONE of La Paz County vote centers on election day.
HEY, AZ Dems: Do NOT vote for Yolanda Beherano for our state chair.
Rural deserves better!
Why? Reasons are in the comment thread...
Most school districts in LD30 are rural districts, so the failure to reauthorize will hurt across the entire district.
What is Rep Gosar's position on this? More to follow...
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I appreciate what you do!
I have been watching "Andor" on Disney+ for training tips on successful resistance and rebellion. Facebook and Threads are both Meta. And X is, well, too musky for my taste. No space is safe, but at least Bluesky isn't Meta or Musk...at least, for now.
I am do happy for you, Judy. You have earned this change.
We'll take the wins where we can. This is a win for America.
My neighbor actually believes that firing all of the generals who disagree with DJT is draining the swamp, and he supports him doing so. He said, "In a year, we will be back to what America is supposed to be."
I. Have. No. Words.
Yes. Gaetz won his reelection in November for a term that starts in January. His resignation is for his current term that would have ended in December.
The special election is only if his nomination receives confirmation. Otherwise, he will step in as a newly elected MOC.
Not thick enough, I'm afraid. Matt Gaetz should be proactively removed from the seat he will be returning to in January. This behavior should never be acceptable for a member of Congress.
Defending democracy is risky business.
Of everything in my '24 campaign for AZLD30 Senate, I am most proud of my CER endorsement as a Defender of Democracy.
I defended democracy before I ran, and I will continue to defend democracy because defending democracy isn't something we do for just one election cycle.
It's. Who. We. Are.
Exactly! You have developed that psychological immunity that we need this time around. It's a beautiful thing!
When we are no longer shocked, it's for one of two reasons:
(1) We are overwhelmed by the fear and siege of toxic shock.
(2) We have developed a psychological immunity that puts us in a powerful position of responding without wasting time to adjust to the toxic strategy.
We are ready to fight!
Welcome!!
Note to media: Please stop referring to these cabinet picks as "shock and awe." There is nothing AWEsome about them. They are just shocking.
All shock. No awe.
You have 5 followers, now. Let's get this party started!
I remember when this was taken. I love this!!
In 2017, shortly after that year's inaugeration, I transitioned to (and found solace in) Twitter. Ironically, with the impending inaugeration of this next administration, I am finding solace by *leaving* Twitter.
I sincerely hope we are able to keep the BlueSky blue.
Joyful Warriors, Unite!
All of the Joyful Warriors are coalescing under the BlueSky!
Welcome to BlueSky!
Rural red districts generally don't have a large donor base. E.g., La Paz County has high # of snowbirds who vote here but don't necessarily feel that "we're in this fight together" thing that motivates donations. Having outside benefactors supporting the rural reds would help exponentially.
Exactly.
This library? lol...
Great question, Lynn!
A genuine commitment from ADP for a true 15/30 strategy.
Courageous voters who are willing to do the work of informing neighbors of the threats to our common ground issues.
Donors who understand the vital need to support the rural reds in a swing state like Arizona.
I wanted my handle to be FAAFO, but it was already taken...lol
Democrats who run in rural red districts are badass warriors. When I ran for AZ Senate in 2018, LD5 was the least competitive district for Democrats. The recent redistricting dropped the Democratic competitiveness for the new LD30 even further by 4%. We have a lot of work ahead of us..