From New Hanover County Democratic Party <[email protected]>
Subject NHCDP Weekly Update 7/13/2020
Date July 13, 2020 12:00 PM
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Wilmington Seeks Input on Clean Energy Goals


 



 

 

 

The City of Wilmington formed the Mayor’s Ad Hoc Clean Energy Task Force to develop a road map for how the City may implement various strategies and policies towards a Clean Energy goal. As part of that effort the Task Force is conducting an online survey to get public public perspectives on what policies and programs the city should prioritize in pursuing its goal of making Wilmington a more clean energy community over the next few decades. 

 

The survey asks such questions as whether citizens support an effort to transition city government operations from fossil fuels to renewable sources such as wind, solar and tidal power. It also asks if nuclear energy should be considered "clean energy." Respondents are asked to state how much they agree or disagree with statements such as "I am concerned about the effects of climate change on the City of Wilmington."

 

To take the survey, click here. For more information on the Clean Energy Task Force, click here.  

 

Republican Legislators Fail Six Times to Override Cooper Vetoes

 

Democratic successes in the 2018 elections in North Carolina continue to pay benefits. The increases in Democratic office holders in the state's House and Senate that year broke the Republican super majority in the legislature that previously had allowed Republicans to ram through laws without fear of a veto by Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat. Cooper now has enough votes to sustain his vetoes, and his Democratic legislative allies have beaten back 25 attempts to override his vetoes since 2018. Not a single veto has been overturned since the Republican super majority was broken, according to WECT News.

 

But the Republicans keep trying and failing. Last week they tried to force through six new pieces of legislation that Cooper had vetoed. Sustaining the  six vetoes protected important gun safety measures, laws to protect our most vulnerable citizens, and prevented re-opening of dangerous gatherings which would accelerate the spread of COVID-19.

 

North Carolina House Democratic Leader Darren Jackson released the following statement: “[This week’s] developments underline just how critical Democratic legislative victories were in 2018. Especially in this moment of crisis, our state needs measured, steady leadership, not the toxic agenda voters rejected when they broke the Republican supermajority two years ago. House Democrats will stand strong against Republican efforts to ram through dangerous, ideological legislation that puts the public at risk.” 

 

Despite Pandemic, Democrats Hit Fundraising Highs

(From NCDP) Despite the challenges of the ongoing pandemic, Democratic candidates in North Carolina are reporting record fundraising hauls as we head into the final months before the election. Fueled by a people-powered grassroots movement, Democrats up and down the ballot will usher in change all the way from the White House to the State House to the Register of Deeds.

 

Senate candidate Cal Cunningham raised $7.4 million in the second quarter of 2020, bringing his campaign’s fundraising total to just over $15 million. His total is the largest single-quarter haul of any Senate candidate in North Carolina’s history. 

 

In addition, Governor Cooper raised $5.5 million in the second quarter, bringing his cash on hand total to almost $14 million in his race for re-election. This year, both the North Carolina Senate and House Democratic Caucuses have already raised more than $1 million, shattering records for Caucus fundraising.

 

This impressive fundraising is backed up by polling indicating that North Carolina Democrats are motivated to flip turn NC blue up and down the ballot. In North Carolina, turnout increased from more than 1.1 million in 2016 with all votes counted to more than 1.3 million in 2020. Democrats across the state, and country, are coming together to turn North Carolina blue this November.




 


New Hanover Dems Seek Volunteers For Social Media and Phone Banks

NHCDP is seeking volunteers to help spread democratic messages on social media.  We have been promoting a #MarchtotheMailbox  program on Social Media to promote voting by mail, and realized that we need to work harder to push out Democratic messages on increasingly diverse Social Media. We expect messages to include volunteer recruitment, issues, candidate materials and get out the vote among others. As a Social Media Volunteer you should expect to be asked to post several times a week on the Social Media platforms that  are familiar with. We are especially interested in extending our message beyond Facebook and Twitter where we are already active and to non-native English speakers.  To sign up as a Social Media volunteer click here.

 

Also, we still need volunteers to complete calls by August to get voters signed up for absentee ballots. To volunteer, email Susanne Werner, [email protected], or Joanne Durham, [email protected] to get connected to this critical effort.




Combined Campaign Merges With Biden Campaign

The Biden Campaign has now officially merged with the Combined Campaign, and will henceforth be referred to as the Combined Campaign. We can expect the Combined Campaign will conduct all of the activities usually done by a Presidential campaign, with an added emphasis on supporting down ballot candidates.

 

​The Combined Campaign now has four field organizers active in our county, pictured left. If you haven't already, you will be hearing from them soon.



 

 

 


 

 

 



 

 


Nick Rhodes Appointed to Airport Authority

Nick Rhodes, a retired Air Force (Rank) who spent his Air Force career _______, and subsequently was a partner at _______, was appointed Thursday to the Airport Authority, which runs the Wilmington Airport. Nick joins the Authority at a challenging time, with ridership down and an expansion project underway, so I'm sure the Authority will appreciate Nick's experience. Congratulations Nick!


 

 

 

EVENTS

 






Combined Campaign Dialing for Democrats -- Daily through July 21



 

 

When: Daily, 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Where: Call from your home

 

The Combined Campaign invites you to drop in to a Zoom phonebank party from a comfy chair at home between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m. to call voters in the 7th Congressional District. To sign up, click here.

 



 


 



Board of Elections Meeting -- July 14

 

When:Tuesday, July 14, 4:30 p.m.

Where: Government Center, 230 Government Center Drive, Suite 34 or by teleconference

 

The New Hanover County Board of Elections will be meeting to take action on the 2020 Statewide General Election Absentee One-Stop Voting Plan and discuss other election-related matters. Those who wish to participate in the meeting via teleconference can do so by dialing 1-415-655-0003 and when prompted enter 284 184 094, then the pound sign (#). You can view the agenda here, and \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.

 

Happy Hour and Conversation with County Commission Candidates  -- July 22

 

When: Wednesday, July 22, 6:30 p.m.

Where: Zoom 



Precinct leaders and other New Hanover County Democrats are invited to participate in an online zoom video conference on behalf of the Democratic county commission candidates on July 22. It's a chance to meet candidates Jonathan Barfield, Leslie Cohen and Kyle Horton. After social time and greetings, moderator Sue Hayes will introduce the candidates allowing each a period of 10 to 15 minutes to speak on their own behalf or to respond to questions. 

 

To join the Zoom Meeting: [link removed]

 

Meeting ID: 829 2331 5390

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An Evening with John Pavlovitch to Support Marcia Morgan  -- July 23

 

When: Thursday, July 23,7:00 p.m., Sponsor reception at 6:45 p.m.

Where: Zoom 

 

Free Online Event: Marcia Morgan, who is running for a second term in the North Carolina House of Representatives, invites the public for an online evening with John Pavlovitz, a beloved writer, pastor and activist from Wake Forest, North Carolina. In the past four years, John's blog Stuff That Needs To Be Said has reached a diverse worldwide audience. A 20-year veteran in the trenches of local church ministry, John is committed to equality, diversity, and justice—both inside and outside faith communities. He is the author of five books: A Year in the Grief Valley, Stuff that Needs to be Said, A Bigger Table, Hope and Other Superpowers and Low: An Honest Advent Devotional.

 

Sponsor reception begins at 6:45 p.m.; main event begins at 7:00 p.m.  Register or sign up to sponsor this event at [link removed]

 

 

Best,

Richard Poole, Chair

News Content by James Cummings

 

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