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November 16, 2023

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2024 Mihaela Plesa Re-Election Campaign Kickoff


We are thrilled to announce the official launch of Representative Mihaela Plesa's re-election campaign for House District 70!


Join us at ArtCentre of Plano on Saturday, November 18 at 3:00 PM as we kick off this grassroots movement and embark on our journey to secure another term for Rep. Plesa. Together, we can ensure that she continues to tirelessly advocate for the residents of Collin County.


Food and beverages will be provided, and shirts and signs will be available. Speakers to be announced at a later date.


We hope you can join us to show your support for Rep. Plesa and help us kickoff our 2024 campaign!


Click Here to RSVP

JOHNSON-RICHARDS DINNER 2023

SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT


SANDEEP SRIVASTAVA

FOR TEXAS CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 3

DIAMOND SPONSOR


Sandeep Srivastava, a first-generation immigrant, proud father of two, and successful small business owner, has dedicated his life to giving back and helping the community. Inspired by his mother's example of selflessness, Sandeep learned the importance of helping others from a young age, which he carried with him when he immigrated to the United States to pursue the American Dream over 25 years ago.


Learn more about Sandeep and support his campaign here!

Get Out & Vote - Blockwalk


We are kicking of the effort to TURN COLLIN COUNTY BLUE! JOIN us to knock on Democratic Doors. Your efforts are crucial to reaching and engaging with the community. Here's some essential information to make this blockwalk successful.


Our purpose is to connect with the community. We will engage with residents, listen to their concerns, and share information about Sandeep and the campaign. Make sure you wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. Campaign materials will be provided.


Your safety is our top priority. We will provide a campaign badge to show that you are an official representative. If possible, we ask that all volunteers work in pairs for safety and support.


Before we start we will provide a brief training so you can familiarize yourself with the script provided. Be ready to discuss key points about the candidate and answer common questions.


PLEASE bring a fully charged smartphone and download the MiniVAN app.


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Be Part of the Texas Blueprint


While MAGA Republicans are failing to put out their dumpster fires - Texas Blueprint partners are united to build a coordinated campaign that prioritizes efficiency, transparency and teamwork, so we can achieve Democratic success across Texas.


Join us at TexasBlueprint.org.

Collin County Politics: A Broader Look at the 2023 Election

By Dr. Misty Hook


I’m all about local politics. It’s where we have the most influence and where the decisions that impact us the most are made. However, I’m going to stray from that for this column because it’s important to realize just how great last Tuesday’s election was for Democrats. And liberal Texans need to hear that! When you live in a one-party rule state where most voters are clueless sheep (looking straight at you, Republicans!), it tends to get depressing. Hope is important, especially for us.


Before I dig in though, I want to take a minute to discuss our local Texas results. As expected, most of the 14 constitutional amendments on the ballot passed. Although disappointing, this was not a surprise. Almost 96% of all constitutional amendments pass. Remember the clueless sheep comment? Yep. The only amendment that didn’t pass was Proposition 13 which would’ve allowed judges to retire at a later age. Draw your own conclusions as to why.

In Collin County, despite my best effortsall 5 bond proposals passed.


This also wasn’t a surprise as few voters do their homework or even know much about the Commissioner’s Court and their pathetic leadership. Plus, few people turn out for such a boring election. Only 13.91% of the county’s registered voters even bothered to show up. Remember that low number when we get to Mississippi’s turnout because they absolutely blew us out of the water.


Onto the more hopeful national results!


Moms for Liberty Ran into a Wall of Democracy


The biggest losers of Tuesday night – and the defeats most delightful to write about – were candidates endorsed by the hate group, Moms for Liberty (MfL). If you don’t know much about this group, you’ll get the drift when I tell you that they’re also called Monsters for Liberty and Klanned Karenhood (to name a few). The media tends to portray them as a grassroots group but they’re not. They have ties to the Heritage Foundation, the Koch network, and other GOP heavy hitters. These people mean business (of the fascist kind), so it’s even more fun to see them fall flat on their faces this week.

On Tuesday, every single MfL endorsed candidate in Minnesota, Kansas, North Carolina, and Washington lost their race. They backed 14 candidates in ruby-red Iowa but only one won. In Virginia, of the 6 MfL backed candidates, only one was successful. In Ohio, only 5 of the 25 MfL-supported candidates won. MfL fielded 19 candidates in New Jersey but only 4 won. Colorado ousted most of their MfL candidates and, in Pennsylvania, things got so bad for the group that some of the candidates refused their endorsement! Super! Fun! It’s almost as if most Americans don’t like book-banning, Nazi-loving, fascists.


Austin Isn’t the Only Blueberry in the Tomato Soup


On Tuesday night, Republicans found out that not all red areas remain red because a lot of people actually like Democratic values. In Rabun County, Georgia (an R +31 county), two Democrats won seats in city council elections. In Idaho (an incredibly conservative state), the city of Boise decisively re-elected Mayor Lauren McLean. I guess they like her emphasis on equitable access to housing, living wage jobs, and climate change. In Indiana, the city of Indianapolis rejected Trump’s pick for mayor and re-elected Mayor Joe Hogsett and the city of Evansville elected Stephanie Terry, its first female and person of color mayor. Keep this up, Indiana, and I might not be sorry I ever lived there!


Some Swing States are Looking a Little Less Swing-y


In Michigan, at least one red area is becoming bluer. Democrat Lori Stone was elected as mayor in Warren, a city smack dab in the middle of MAGA Macomb County. She will be the city’s first female top officeholder. But the wins don’t stop there! Warren’s 3 full-time officeholders will be women, as will 3 out of 7 members of the city council. This election also saw the election of Melody Magee, the first resident of color to be elected to the city council. Michigan’s neighbor Ohio outdid themselves. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve heard that Ohio voters not only enshrined reproductive rights into their constitution but also legalized marijuana. Imagine if we could do that in Texas!


In Pennsylvania, not only did voters send the Moms for Liberty school board candidates packing in Central Bucks and Pennridge school boards but Democrats won all 5 seats for the Norwin School Board which is located in ruby-red Westmoreland County! In a great day for justice, Democrats won all 4 four statewide judicial races, including an open seat on the state’s highest court. Virginia voters thumbed their noses at Governor Fleece Vest. They not only held the state senate but flipped the state house, leading the way for Don Scott to become the first black speaker in the state. Not too shabby for a state that once was the capitol of the Confederacy! Isn’t this fun?


Blue States Show a Lot of Republicans the Door


Even blue states have red areas but, after Tuesday, there are fewer of them. Multiple towns in Connecticut flipped from red to blue, including Danbury. The New Jersey state senate and house both turned blue. In New York, Democrats gained control of the Monroe County legislature which had been under Republican control for almost 30 years. New Yorkers also elected Yusef Salaam – one of the Central Park 5 – to a New York City council seat. Take that, Trumpolini! In Spokane, Washington, liberal city council candidates won 3 of the 4 races and Lisa Brown was elected mayor. The embattled city now has a liberal supermajority on the city council. Republican special interests spent more money there than they did anywhere else in the state and it turns out they wasted their money. Hahahahaha!!! More of that, please.


Even a Big Loss Was Important


In super-red Mississippi, the governor’s race should’ve been a slam dunk. It wasn’t. Incumbent Tate Reeves was almost unseated by Democrat Brandon Presley (yes, of those Presleys). But perhaps he actually was unseated. At least 9 (!!!) Hinds County polling locations – an area that includes the nearly 83% black capitol of Jackson – ran out of ballots with thousands of people waiting to vote. A circuit judge denied a request to keep the polls open until 9 p.m. as advocates of democracy requested. Given the problems with polling locations, no one knows the number of people who left without voting or were turned away.


Reeves “won” by about 40,000 votes, an incredibly close race considering that 800,000 people cast ballots. In a state of 1.75 million registered voters, turnout was a little less than 50%. I can’t even remember the last time Texas elections garnered even close to that percentage of participation! Why is this loss important? Because it shows how close Republicans were to losing what should’ve been a safe race. It also demonstrates just how willing they are to subvert democracy to get what they want. We must all take note and be prepared to do what we must in 2024.

Our Takeaways


What should we here in Texas take away from these election results? From all the Democratic wins, we can conclude that there are more people who value democracy and liberal values than those who don’t. We just need to organize and outvote them. It can be done but we all must do our part. That means voting in every single election and being civically engaged. 

But from the Mississippi debacle, we must realize that we’re up against unscrupulous enemies and we must be prepared to protest however we can. After all, Ted Cruz is on the ballot in 2024 and I’m sure you recall what happened last time he ran. Let’s not let him get away with cheating (or anything else) ever again. I don’t think I can stand it. Can you?


Texas Justice Tour with - Collin County Democratic Clubs

Join Us at Gather McKinney!


Friday, November 17, 6:30 - 8:30 PM

Gather in Downtown McKinney

207 E. Virginia Street

McKinney, Texas 75069


Click Here to RSVP

Black & Blue Gala - Texas Coalition of Black Democrats, Collin County Chapter

Friday, December 1 · 7:00 - 11:00 PM CST


Join the Texas Coalition of Black Democrats for the Black & Blue Gala celebrating the accomplishments of Black Democrats in Texas.


Click Here to Secure your Tickets!

2024 Texas Democratic Convention Pre-registration Open


Ready to join Democrats from across the state in El Paso next summer? Pre-register NOW, ahead of the March 23, 2024, County/Congressional District Conventions!


Visit TexasDemocraticConvention.com to learn more!

Collin County Democratic Party (CCDP) needs Democratic volunteers to serve on and/or lead our Committees. The CCDP Committees are the lifeblood of the party and help us meet our mission to elect more Democrats and to champion the Democratic values of equal opportunity, justice, and to support the common good for all Texans and Americans.


Please indicate your interest in serving as a member of the various Committees of the CCDP by filling out our form! 

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The Collin County Democratic Party invites you to become an inaugural sponsor at our new office. 


You will get a 4"x6" sponsor plaque on the wall in the entrance of our new office location (6829 K Avenue Suite 111, Plano, TX 75074).

 

This inaugual offer will have inclusion on our wall until December 31, 2024 at a discounted price of $500. Purchase a spot for yourself or your business or in honor of someone else. There is limited room on our sponsor wall.

 

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Progressive Leaders Toastmasters


Progressive Leaders Toastmasters meets every Monday (except holidays) at 7:00PM with social time at 6:30PM at the Landmark Grill, 1297 Justin Rd, Lewisville, TX.


Toastmasters is a non-profit in which members develop communication and leadership skills. Progressive Leaders Toasters is the only club in the area that is specifically dedicated to developing progressive leaders.


All Democratic candidates are welcome to test their stump speeches at one of our meetings. Zoom link sent by request. Contact Sudhir Joshi, VP of PR, for further details at 469-207-8050.


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