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24 Nov, 5 tweets, 3 min read
Ongoing thread: New Jersey Dems are justifying renewing an ICE contact — a reversal — as a way to make money and help their budget via detaining immigrants for ICE.
Wow: the meeting is still ongoing. The Dem board is still likely to renew its contract to hold ICE detainees, but an impressive show of organizing.
Just in: a populous Dem NJ county flips & renews a contract with ICE, mixing budgetary factors & very misleading claims about safety.

Read this thread, & be prepared for a changing landscape in what local Dem officials think they can get away with now.
.@mattkatz00 writes on what happened in Hudson County. Check it out.

The most telling sign is freeholders speaking of making money while the jail where they’ll be detailing immigrants is known to have lacked basic supplies and care.

gothamist.com/news/nj-democr…

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24 Nov
💥 New York Dems are now convincingly leading in, or have won, enough seats to clinch a supermajority in NY’s Senate & legislature.

Game changed for redistricting.

The decisive seat? Defeating Rob Astorino, the former executive of Westchester who’d so fought affordable housing.
NY Republicans were in power until the 2018 midterms.

Within 26 months, GOP lost their IDC allies; then they lost the majority; and now have collapsed further! Sea change.

And Dems are still likely to win at least one other seat as count continues. docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…
Hard to overstate extent to which NY State’s GOP anchored its legislative campaigns on the endorsement of police unions & on aggressive messaging against state Dems’ bail reform. These are Astorino’s final 2 tweets before Election Day.

He lost, they lost. Dems solidified power.
Read 4 tweets
19 Nov
Every state had big stakes on the ballot. I previewed them before Nov. 3 — and now we know enough to revisit it all.

Here's a new thread on each & every state, and DC & Puerto Rico too. Idea is to encapsulate as much of what went down as I can within 280 characters. Let's go!
As a first step: Here's the pre-election thread if you want to explore it.

Of course, most of the information here is available on my whatsontheballot.com/2020-general-e…!

And a series of December/January runoffs, of course, still loom large. The cycle is not over!

1️⃣ Oregon:
—became the first state to decriminalize drug possession
—legalized psilocybin
—Dems flipped the Secretary of State office
—Portland/Mulntomah adopted preschool for all
—Portland's mayor beat left challenge
—Rep. DeFazio re-elected in tighter than usual race
Read 43 tweets
18 Nov
The GOP has been treating the bare fact of turnout & political engagement in predominantly Black jurisdictions as indicating fraud.
Since the 15th Amendment, the history of voting rights is a long series of maneuvers by white politicians to suppress black voters thru proxies for race, as if they're after something else.

This is one such maneuver, exclude the areas where black people disproportionately live.
Read 4 tweets
17 Nov
Is anyone aware of a publication that's tracking the results of the NY election? AP page I use is broken for NY; the NYT has the Republican's lead in #NY22 8 times wider than it is now from @JRosenblattTV's reporting & tweets; & the state BoE page is somehow even further behind.
Besides problems in the actual running of the election, the lack of transparency around so many things in New York's elections are astounding. Compare CA & AK's constantly updating communication about exaclty how many ballots are left, with whatever the New York BoE is up to.
I believe New York is also the only state where I've been asked by election offices to file FOIL requests when I've reached out with the extremely basic but somehow opaque question of who were all the candidates who'd filed in a local election & would be on the ballot.
Read 4 tweets
16 Nov
Big news in Virginia.

You may recall the Portsmouth police filed felony charges vs a black state Senator, an NAACP leader, & public defenders over participation in protests. They also targeted the reform prosecutor to sideline her.

All those charges now dropped by prosecutors.
This is part of a long history of this sort of assault on black political leadership in Portsmouth, this great @virginianpilot article found in the summer, so keep watching: pilotonline.com/government/loc…
Next up: Portsmouth is voting for its prosecutor in 2021.

The incumbent, Morales, is among the local officials who were targeted by police. (A judge ruled against police effort to sideline her last month.) All happened shortly after she did this in July:
Read 4 tweets
16 Nov
North Carolina’s state BoE says today that Washington Co. double reported its mail ballots & will be formally correcting its canvass tomorrow. This will net hundreds of votes to Newby (=the Republican who trails by 35 votes out of 5.3 million before this).
And the BoE flags a 2nd previously unknown change to come tomorrow: reddish Robeson, on top of roughly 700 provisionals (that batch we knew of), will report 1951 ballots from an early voting site.

That’s 2 big things coming, in Supreme Court race with big civil rights stakes.
OK, so: Here is breakdown of the 1951 early-voting ballots left out in Robeson (h/t @andyinrok): carolinaelections.com/votetracker/ge…

54% of ballots are from registered Dems. But here many Dems vote GOP. (County's EV/absentee was 58% Dem: went Beasley +8, Trump +7.) 70% Native American.
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