Our Priorities: While our dislikeness for certain elected officials may draw us to the other campaigns, our targets are picked by combination of National strategy of NDRC, OFA, Swing Left, and recent statistics. These are the campaigns we better (do not want to say must) win to correct the course of this country. Read on to find out why. 1st tier: CA-10 Josh Harder 2nd tier: CA-21 TJ Cox & NV (Senate: Jacky Rosen & Governor: Steve Sisolak) 3rd tier: CA-4 Jessica Morse & FL (Senate: Bill Nelson & Governor: Andrew Gillum)

Senate: We joined Planned Parenthood Mar Monte to canvass Reno, NV, and helped win NV Senator and governor, but failed to win FL. (If you see what is happening in the Senate- Supreme Court Justice confirmation, you probably agree that we need to elect more dems. Not likely unless we lean into the toss up and Lean R states: NV, MO and ND according to FiveThirtyEight.com Forecasting the Race for the Senate. FL and AZ are now leaning D.)

House: All 7 targeted congressional districts swang left and more women and people of color were elected in the House. Happy to say the difference between 2018 and 2019 is huge. (Getting more women and people of color are happening this November. We have to bring them home, but it is happening. Swing Left strategy of helping the closest congressional district is working beautifully in CA-10. Let’s bring it home. However the same strategy left CA-21 & CA-39 little short, and CA-4 in the dust per FiveThirtyEight.com Forecasting the Race for the House.)

Redistricting: Read the National Democratic Redistricting Committees (NDRC) results here. Governors: CO, ME, MI, MN, NV, PA, WI. (What about gerrymandering? The decisions are likely to be made in 2021 after the 2020 Census by the state legislators and Governors. NDRC targeted 10 Gubernatorial races and FL, NV, OH and WI were toss ups and GA is leaning R (270toWin.com), and we lost FL, GA and OH.

CA established Citizens’ commission to draw the map in 2010, and resulted super majority of Democratic party in both State Senate and Assembly. As of February 10, 2019 registered voters are 43.1% Dems, 23.6% Republicans, 28.3% No Party Preference and 5.1% other parties. 7 Republican Congress members (13%) out of 53 seats in CA are actually underrepresenting Republicans (Poor representation of the districts and our work caused this). In short we do not have gerrymandering for Congress & State legislature maps in CA so that we can help other states.

We won many local elections by canvassing, calling, and texting.
  • Assembly District 16: Rebecca Bauer-Kahan (925) 328-1515 Email Rebecca
  • City Councils
    • Shawn Kumagai (Dublin) (925) 833-6661 Email
    • Patricia Munro (Livermore) (925) 960-4016 Email
    • Julie Testa (Pleasanton) Email
    • Sabina Zafar (San Ramon) (925) 272-9097 Email
    • Aisha Wahab (Hayward) (510) 583-4356 Email