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The Premise for 2022 and 2024
         Prior pages for the mid-term and presidential election cycles (since 2004) are now moot. As the noose tightened around democracy in the United States, it became less and less likely that the next national election would reverse the agenda of the fascists to establish rule by the oligarchs and the corporations. Those prior election pages were never completed, as the news was either too massive or too depressing to get a timely update by this harried activist.
         So for this next election cycle, the first task is to develop a new plan of attack. Rather than attempting to keep track of the mob of presidential contenders and the 30-odd races for U.S. Senate and the 435 races for U.S. Congress, plus the handful of key state races, we start afresh – which in January 2019 means adding officially-announced candidates in the 22-month-long race for President and a few selected Congressional seats that merit our attention. Less data, more accurate and timely data, more like a weblog than a detailed status report.
(The race for 2020 begins too damn early, but here we are . . .)
         The Republican Party and the A.L.E.C. conspiracy and the anti-democracy billionaires like the Koch Brothers remain the enemy. The fascists currently control the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. Senate and the Executive Branch; maybe the Blue Tsunami of 2018 will turn the tide, but if the fascists somehow win back the House, you and I may never be able to vote again. Their plan to destroy America's economy, to take away Constitutional rights (such as voting), and to profit from bribery, treason, and war crimes is documented all over the place.
         The fascists must be stopped or democracy will die, America as the beacon of freedom will be extinguished. The battle for freedom on this planet will be over.
There was a meme going around that the 2016 U.S. National Election was not so much about taking/keeping the White House, but about the Supreme Court. Whoever does win the next several elections for President can be expected to appoint one or more replacements for aging members of the Supreme Court, which could very well have more and longer-lasting consequences than anything else that the President might do while in office. Contingent, of course, on events leading up to 2024. So, yes indeedy, Emperor Trump was able to appoint three Justices: the able but wrong-headed Neil Gorsuch, the completely unqualified Brett Kavanaugh, and religious fanatic Amy Coney Barrett. Further changes included Ruth Bader Ginsburg [1933-2020] dying suddenly at age 87, Stephen G. Breyer [born 1938, age 83] announcing his retirement at the end The nine+one current Justices in order by age (5/2022) are: retiring Stephen G. Breyer [born 1938, age 83]; Clarence Thomas [born 1948, age 73]; Samuel A. Alito |
League of P*ssed Off Voters
Fighting Dems: Iraq War veterans running for Congress as Democrats
Sen. Feingold's Progressive Patriots Fund
Campaign Office hosting site
ActBlue - online clearing house for Democratic action {Federal PAC est. 6/2004}
'Smart Women Vote' non-partisan campaign
'She Should Run' Women's Campaign Forum
'Reverse Citizens United' Constitutional Amendment
2012 campaign subsite at USA Today
Contacting The Congress
Project Vote Smart: The Voter's Self-Defense System [est. 1986]
Working Minds / Action / Occupy Movement
'Intelligent Voters Guide To Electioneering Bunk' from The Nation Magazine
non-partisan U.S. Election Central website
Albuquerque, New Mexico Journal newspaper's
New Mexico Election Voter Guide (2014)
New Mexico Political Links Page
  | "Why I Run: 35 Progressive Candidates Who Are Changing Politics" [2019] Edited by Kate Childs Graham, Foreword by Sen. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois contributors include Stacey Abrams of Georgia, Cong. Deb Haaland [NM-01], Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico, Pramila Jayapal [WA-07], Andrea Jenkins of Minneapolis, Jason Kander of Missouri, Cong. Barbara Lee [CA-13], and Amy McGrath of Kentucky Kindle Edition from Abrams Image [3/2019] for $9.99 Abrams Image 9x6 hardcover [3/2019] for $16.50 |
                 
U.S. Elections Schedule for 2022 & 2024
2022 U.S. Senate elections {for 34 seats} entry at Wikipedia
2024 U.S. Senate elections {for 33 seats} entry at Wikipedia
2024 Presidential Election entry at Wikipedia
2022 gubernatorial elections in U.S. {for 36 states + DC} entry at Wikipedia
2023 gubernatorial elections in U.S. {for KY, LA, MS} entry at Wikipedia
2024 gubernatorial elections in U.S. entry {for 11 states + PR} at Wikipedia
2016 Presidential Election entry at Wikipedia
results of the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries at Wikipedia
results of the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries at Wikipedia
2016 U.S. Senate elections entry at Wikipedia
2016 U.S. Congress elections entry at Wikipedia
2015 gubernatorial elections in U.S. entry at Wikipedia
2016 gubernatorial elections in U.S. entry at Wikipedia
Nate's independent 'Election 2016' website [est. 2008]
Nate's Presidential Primary Schedule for 2016
2024 U.S. Presidential Race
selection of U.S. President & V.P. by the Electoral College system
2024 Presidential Elections entry at Wikipedia
search on 'Election 2020' at C.B.S. News
U.S. Presidents Page
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The Contenders for 2020
2020 U.S. presidential election info at Wikipedia
2020 U.S. presidential primary elections info at Wikipedia
         
Democrat Bernie Sanders of Vermont
Mayor of Burlington 1981-89, U.S. Congress 1991-2006, independent U.S. Senator [since 1/2007]
campaign website •
entry at Wikipedia
Sen. Bernie Sanders Page at Spirit of America Bookstore
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PRIMARY ELECTIONS 17 May 2022
Idaho
Kentucky
North Carolina: There’s fierce Republican competition for a Senate seat, as well as for controversial Rep. Madison Cawthorn’s spot in the House.
Oregon
Pennsylvania: A bunch of candidates — including Republican Dr. Oz, backed by former president Trump — are running for Senate
PRIMARY ELECTIONS 7 June 2022
New Mexico
... And Now Let's Play 'Last Candidate Standing'
The list of Republicans considered as 'in the game' showed 19 individuals in May 2015 thru November 2016, at which point Emperor Trump stole the election with the help of Vladimir Putin and Russian oligarchs and trolls, and the Electoral College. The 2020 race for the Republican nomination is Trump and one other idiot (Republican former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld announced in April); the Democratic Party already has twenty-five announced contenders in May 2019; after two double-evening debates, the field was reduced to 20 active candidates but only twelve spots on the single-evening third debate in September; Tim Ryan & Beto O'Rourke dropped out, and the rules got tougher, so only ten candidates qualified for the Fifth Debate on November 20th. Then Bloomberg opted in, Shestak and Bullock and Harris quit, so as-of December 3rd, there are 15 Democratic candidates in play.
2020 Democratic debate schedule
another long slog to November 2020 . . .
Joe Biden | based in Delaware | launched April 2019 | -- | website | book | former U.S. Senator & V.P. |
Sen. Kamala D. Harris OUT | based in California | launched Jan 2019 | quit December 2019 | website | book | chosen as Biden's V.P. |
Sen. Bernie Sanders | based in Vermont | launched Feb 2019 | -- | website | book | independent, i.e. Social Democrat |
Sen. Elizabeth Warren | based in Massachusetts | launched Dec 2018 | -- | website | book | my second choice, after Bernie |
new candidate | based in | launched | quit ?? | website | book? | comment |
Sen. Mitt Romney | based in Utah | launched ?? | -- | GOP candidate | -- | -- |
"Could we at least have a grownup [from the Republicans]?"
~~ Bob in Sacramento, California, in May 2015
                                                           
Well, yuck, the fascists bought the November 2016 election and essentially gained control of all three branches of the U.S. federal government. The Democratic Party and other progressive forces were engaged in an uphill battle over the following four years, just to prevent backward movement to pre-Civil Rights Era oppression and even to pre-Revolutionary conditions. Even without unintended consequences such as collapse of the world economy, the fascist game plan does not bode well for Freedom or Justice or the American Dream. Trump was in violation of his Oath of Office at the very moment that he spoke it. The first impeachment would have give us President Mike Pence, but Mitch McConnell's Republican Senate avoided the issue and there was no trial. The second impeachment was delivered to the Senate and a trial is pending (1/2021).
Even with the 50-50 split in the Senate plus tie-breaker Kamala Harris, America is still not a bastion of Freedom, in any sense. Expect that fascist America will attempt to use its might to foment corporatist takeovers in other sovereign nations because there is not much left to stop them. Civil war? World War 3? We shall see.
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2022 U.S. Senate Races
                 
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee
2022 U.S. Congressional Races
2022 U.S. Congress elections entry at Wikipedia
Data from here was consolidated on the Working Minds / Action / U.S. Congress Page; updates are likely to be late, i.e. not current.
2022 & 2023 & 2024 State Races
2021 gubernatorial elections in U.S. info at Wikipedia    a 1/2021
★   Governor of New Jersey Phil Murphy is running for re-election.
★   The incumbent Governor of Virginia Ralph Northam is term-limited,
2022 gubernatorial elections in U.S. info at Wikipedia    a 1/2021
Arkansas    a 1/2021
★   Lieutenant Governor Tim Griffin = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Griffin
★   Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced 25 January 2021.
★   Attorney General Leslie Rutledge = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie_Rutledge
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"If Dubya wins, America loses." Well, this website was right, durnit!
. . . and here we are again:
"If Donald Trump wins, America loses."
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One-third of the members in the Senate run for re-election in each 2-year cycle.
The 117th Congress includes 48 Democratic Senators & 2 independents versus 50 Republicans.
The Senate Class I of 2024 includes 21 Democrat and 10 Republican & 2 independent seats.
The Senate Class II of 2026 included 13 Democrat and 20 Republican seats.
The Senate Class III of 2022 includes 14 Democrat and 20 Republican races.
'2020 Senate Races To Watch' on the D.S.C.C. website
2022 U.S. Senate elections info at Wikipedia
Everybody in the House of Representatives has to run for re-election every two years.
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
Democratic Governors Assn. [est. 1963]
Wikipedia's list of current U.S. governors
MAY 2022 STATUS: Republicans in 28 states, Dems 22 in states, no independent party governors
two state governor seats are up for election in 2021
36 state governor seats are up for election in 2022, and also for three territories.
primary election June 26th; general election November 3rd 2020
★   Governor Asa Hutchinson is term-limited and cannot seek a third term.
Sarah is former Trump White House Press Secretary and the daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee
— G.E. Nordell (September 2004)
Spirit of America's 'G.O.P. Economic Meltdown' 2008 Page
Spirit of America's G.O.P. / B.P. Megaspill 2010 Page
— G.E. Nordell (September 2016)
New Yorker Magazine 3/2016 cartoon:
“Only fifty-six months to go until the 2020 election”
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