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This month we won a historic electoral victory. But our work didn’t end on election day – it only started.

As President-elect Obama said on election night:

“This victory alone is not the change we seek. It is only the chance for us to make that change. And that cannot happen if we go back to the way things were.”

The time to make real, lasting change is upon us.

Now we must repair the damage inflicted by eight years of Republican misrule, and put our country back on track. As progressives, we must fight to ensure that the Democrats in control of our government respect the voters and enact policies that put the American people first.

The first 100 days of our new government could very well determine America’s path for years to come. To make sure our voices are heard, 21st Century Democrats has drafted a petition outlining our priorities to the Democratic leadership. The petition was based on feedback from our membership, and our desire to see progressive activism extend beyond the election and into

This is a critical time for our country. We can’t sit back and let the Republicans in Washington push the Democrats to the right. We’d like to as everyone to take a moment to check out our Progressive Priorities 2009 petition, and share it with your friends. Your signing the petition will let our leadership know that we want progressive change, not a Republican-lite government.

Saxby Chambliss Has No Regrets About Attacking War Hero

On Monday, shameless Republican Saxby Chambliss went on Hannity and Colmes and defended his 2002 television spot slandering his opponent, Senator Max Cleland. The ad was roundly condemned by both Democrats and Republicans for montaging pictures of Senator Cleland – a Vietnam Veteran who lost both legs and his right forearm – with images of Osama Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein and questioning his commitment to national security.

Even Senator McCain was disgusted, telling reporters:

“I’d never seen anything like that ad. Putting pictures of Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden next to the picture of a man who left three limbs on the battlefield—it’s worse than disgraceful. It’s reprehensible.” -John McCain, 2002
We need to send a strong message to Republicans that we’re not going to let them win any more elections with these despicable campaign tactics. Here is a TV ad Senator Cleland cut for fellow Vietnam Veteran Jim Martin:


Help send Saxby Chambliss packing and elect a great southern Democrat by making a donation to the Martin Campaign today!

Change: Jim Martin and Barack Obama

First runoff ad from the Martin campaign

Protect The Vote



21st Century Democrats is partnering with NoVoterLeftBehind.net to prevent Republicans from stealing this election. Right now, we’re working to ensure that Democrats in 12 close federal and state-level races receive the support they need to win their election. 21st Century Democrats and NoVoterLeftBehind.net are looking for volunteers to help keep our elections honest. You can also help by making a donation to our ActBlue page.

Check out the NBLB.net Blog for all the latest information on recounts across the country and new opportunities to help protect the vote.

NoVoterLeftBehind.net and 21st Century Democrats are focusing on the following 12 races:

  • OREGON. Incumbent Republican Sen. Gordon Smith and Democrat Jeff Merkley, speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives, remain neck and neck. With 75 percent of the votes tallied, Smith is ahead only by a small margin (525,942 to 510,799).

  • MINNESOTA. With all of the precincts reporting, the unofficial figures show the Republican incumbent, Sen. Norm Coleman, leading the Democratic challenger, Al Franken, by about 700 votes out of 2.4 million cast. Recounts are triggered in Minnesota when the winning margin is less than half of 1 percent.
  • ALASKA. Recently indicted Republican Senator Ted Stevens has a narrow lead over challenger Mark Begich—106,351 to 102,998.
  • GEORGIA. Georgia seems to be headed toward a runoff election, as Republican incumbent Saxby Chambliss leads Democratic challenger Jim Martin by about 110,000 votes Wednesday morning with 96 percent of the state’s precincts counted. Chambliss had 49.8 percent to Martin’s 46.8 percent. Libertarian candidate Allen Buckley had 3.4 percent of the vote. If no candidate gets more than 50 percent, the top two vote-getters will face a December runoff.
  • U.S. HOUSE. There are five House races that are deadlocked and likely heading toward recounts: California 4th – McClintock (155,771) and Brown (155,320); New Jersey 3rd – Myers (144,360) and Adler (142,604); Washington state – Reichert (70,232) and Burner (69,083); Virginia 5th – Perriello (157,851) and Goode (156,694); and Maryland 1st – Kratovil (160,780) and Harris (159,787).
  • WASHINGTON STATE. We are watching very closely the governor’s race in Washington State as it has been highly publicized as a rematch of the nail biter race in 2004, when Democrat Gregoire won the election by 133 votes after two recounts and a lawsuit. Although her lead was considerably greater this time around, Rossi refuses to concede.
  • MONTANA. The Montana’s secretary of state race is extremely close, with Democrat Linda McCollough deadlocked in a 49 percent tie with Republican Brad Johnson.
  • GEORGIA. In Georgia, another runoff election is unfolding at the state level, as Democratic Public Service Commission candidate Jim Powell is running almost even with Republican Lauren McDonald. This race comes to our attention because of the extenuating circumstances surrounding challenges to Powell’s candidacy. He had to fend off a dogged effort by Georgia Secretary of State Karen Handel, who tried – despite multiple court rulings – for months to keep him off the ballot. The state Supreme Court finally ruled (unanimously) late last week that Powell should get to stay on the ballot.

Too Close To Call

Several of 21st Century Democrats’ endorsed candidates are still waiting to find out if they’ve won their elections.

Outstanding Races

Jeff Merkley – US Senate, Oregon
Speaker Merkley has a slight lead over GOP Senator Gordon Smith with 75% of the ballots counted. Oregonians vote exclusively by mail so they’re still waiting .
Smith concedes, JEFF MERKLEY WINS!

Jim Martin – US Senate, Georgia
Martin’s opponent, Senator Saxby Chambliss is just shy of the 50% threshold needed to avoid a runoff. It’s looking more and more likely that this pair will face off again on December 2nd.

Darcy Burner – US Congress, Washington 8th
Darcy Burner trails Rep. Dave by approximately 1 percentage point with about half of the votes counted. It may be the weekend before we know the outcome of this rematch from 2006.

Mary Jo Kilroy – US Congress, Ohio 15th
Mary Jo Kilroy is just 147 votes behind Steve Stivers out of more than 250,000 votes counted so far. Absentee ballots are expected to continue arriving throughout the weekend.

Frank Kratovil – US Congress, Maryland 1st
Kratovil has a razor-thin lead, but this thing is definitely headed for a recount.

Linda McCulloch – Secretary of State, Montana
McCulloch is approximately 4,400 votes ahead of her opponent with more than 470,000 counted. It appears that she will pull the race out, but no confirmation yet.

Hannah-Beth Jackson, California State Senate, 19th District
Jackson has a very slight lead in this extremely expensive State Senate contest, but thousands of provisional and absentee ballots still need to be counted.

Jim Martin: "We're in a runoff"

State Program: Montana

Statewide Races

CANDIDATE
OFFICE
RESULT
Steve Bullock
Attorney General
Won
Linda McCulloch
Secretary of State
?
Denise Juneau
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Won


Montana Legislature

CANDIDATE
OFFICE
RESULT
Lane Larson
State Senate District 22
Lost
Gary Branae
State Senate District 27
Won
Cheryl Steenson
State House District 8
?
John Fleming
State House District 12
Won
Deb Kottel
State House District 20
Won
Steve Bolstad
State House District 24
?
Del Dinstel
State House District 43
Lost
JP Pomnichowski
State House District 63
Won
Jill Cohenour
State House District 78
Won
Willis Curdy
State House District 100
?


These Montana State House races are incredibly important as Democrats fight to maintain control of the body. Check back regularly for the latest updates!

Oregon Media: Merkley To Win US Senate Race

Oregon media is reporting that 21st Century Democrats’ endorsed candidate Jeff Merkley will defeat US Senator Gordon Smith:
Democrat Jeff Merkley has ousted Republican Gordon Smith from his U.S. Senate seat, The Oregonian projects.

Merkley, a five-term state lawmaker and former Habitat for Humanity director, took advantage of a surge of Democratic support to win a close, bitterly fought battle with Smith, who has served 12 years in Washington.
As of 9:30am, Merkley is leading smith 742,227 votes to 719,101 votes with 79% of precincts reporting.

Election Day In DC

This post was written by 21st Century Fellow Ellen Austin

November 4 was the most highly anticipated election day that I have ever lived through. I had a feeling that the election would be decided before I went to sleep, but actually watching John McCain make his concession speech before midnight was rather strange, as I don’t have any clear memories of presidential elections prior to 2000, and in both 2000 and 2004 we went to sleep not knowing who would be inaugurated in January. It was amazing to watch the decisive results come in as polls closed across the country and to hear Senator Obama announced as the next president. I was very proud to be an American.

Washington, D.C. was a very exciting place to be on Election Day. Throughout the day, before any information was available, the city felt like it was preparing for something big to happen. I have never been able to be around so many people who were so excited and cared so deeply about politics. Indeed, because I voted by absentee ballot, I felt a bit left out; the accessory of the day was “I Voted” stickers, which I never received.

One of my professors said at the beginning of the semester that politics is the sport that Washington is best at, and watching the returns come in was almost like watching a big football game. When states were counted for Obama, the room erupted with cheers. The few McCain supporters in the room were far outnumbered by the Obama supporters.

After Obama was pronounced the winner, there was an incredible amount of excitement in the city. Large groups of people gathered together in several areas of the city, and throughout Washington, cars were honking their horns, people were shouting in excitement and celebrating Obama’s historic victory. As cliché as it sounds, it felt like the change that Obama has been talking about since he began his marathon campaign twenty one months ago had finally come, and we could finally breathe a huge sigh of relief that the monumental error that has been the Bush administration is coming to an end.

2008 Election Results Update -- 1 PM

November 4th, 2008
CANDIDATE
OFFICE
STATE
DISTRICT
RESULT
Tom Allen
US Senate
Maine
Statewide
Lost
Jim Martin
US Senate
Georgia
Statewide
RUNOFF
Jeff Merkley
US Senate
Oregon
Statewide
Undecided
Andrew Rice
US Senate
Oklahoma
Statewide
Lost
Jeanne Shaheen
US Senate
New Hampshire
Statewide
Won
Tom Udall
US Senate
New Mexico
Statewide
Won
John Adler
US Congress
New Jersey
3
Won
Judy Baker
US Congress
Missouri
9
Lost
Kay Barnes
US Congress
Missouri
6
Lost
John Boccieri
US Congress
Ohio
16
Won
Darcy Burner
US Congress
Washington
8
Undecided
Andre Carson
US Congress
Indiana
7
Won
Steve Driehaus
US Congress
Ohio
1
Won
Donna Edwards
US Congress
Maryland
4
Won
Bill Foster
US Congress
Illinois
14
Won
Joe Garcia
US Congress
Florida
25
Lost
Gabrielle Giffords
US Congress
Arizona
8
Won
Kirsten Gillibrand
US Congress
New York
20
Won
Debbie Halvorson
US Congress
Illinois
11
Won
Martin Heinrich
US Congress
New Mexico
1
Won
Jim Himes
US Congress
Connecticut
4
Won
Christine Jennings
US Congress
Florida
13
Lost
Mary Jo Kilroy
US Congress
Ohio
15
Undecided
Ann Kirkpatrick
US Congress
Arizona
1
Won
Larry Kissell
US Congress
North Carolina
8
Won
Suzanne Kosmas
US Congress
Florida
24
Won
Frank Kratovil
US Congress
Maryland
1
Undecided
Nicholas Leibham
US Congress
California
50
Lost
Ben Lujan
US Congress
New Mexico
3
Won
Mike Lumpkin
US Congress
California
52
Lost
Dan Maffei
US Congress
New York
25
Won
Betsy Markey
US Congress
Colorado
4
Won
Raul Martinez
US Congress
Florida
21
Lost
Gary Peters
US Congress
Michigan
9
Won
Chellie Pingree
US Congress
Maine
1
Won
Mark Schauer
US Congress
Michigan
7
Won
Dan Seals
US Congress
Illinois
10
Lost
Carol Shea-Porter
US Congress
New Hampshire
1
Won
Dennis Shulman
US Congress
New Jersey
5
Lost
Jackie Speier
US Congress
California
12
Won
Linda Stender
US Congress
New Jersey
7
Lost
Harry Teague
US Congress
New Mexico
2
Won
Gary Trauner
US Congress
Wyoming
At Large
Lost
Christine Gregoire
Governor
Washington
Statewide
Won
Jack Markell
Governor
Delaware
Statewide
Won
Kate Brown
Secretary of State
Oregon
Statewide
Won
Steve Bullock
Attorney General
Montana
Statewide
Won
Rich Cordray
Attorney General
Ohio
Statewide
Won
Denise Juneau
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Montana
Statewide
Won
Linda McCulloch
Secretary of State
Montana
Statewide
Undecided
Jim Roth
Corporate Commissioner
Oklahoma
Statewide
Lost
Clint Zweifel
State Treasuer
Missouri
Statewide
Won
Wendy Davis
State Senate
Texas
10
Won
Hannah-Beth Jackson
State Senate
California
19
Undecided
Daniel Biss
State House
Illinois
17
Undecided
Michael Calderin
State House
Florida
119
Lost
Ty Cobb
State House
Tennessee
65
Won
Adam Fetterman
State House
Florida
81
Won
Anton Gunn
State House
South Carolina
79
Won
Deb Lavender
State House
Missouri
94
Lost
Al McAffrey
State House
Oklahoma
88
Won
Connie Pillich
State House
Ohio
28
Won
Dan Scripps
State House
Michigan
101
Won
Rick Taylor
State House
Pennsylvania
151
Won
Barbara Favola
Arlington County Board
Virginia
Arlington County
Won
Andy Meisner
County Treasurer
Michigan
Oakland County
Won

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