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Re: Fw: 2020 Primary Election recommendations



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 > From: Noelle <noelle>
 > Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2020 01:51:55 +0000 (UTC)
 >
 > Vote for Progressives
 > 
 > on or before March 3, 2020
 > 
 > SBPA has endorsed 4 candidates:
 > 
 > Bernie Sanders, Jake Tonkel, Huy Tran, Sally Lieber
 > 
 > Prepare for March 3 Primary Election.
 > Verify your voter registration status today.
 >  
 > Check your voter registration status and what party you are
 > registered with at https://voterstatus.sos.ca.gov/
 > 
 > If you are registered as Green Party or any political party other
 > than Democratic, you CANNOT vote for Bernie Sanders. You must
 > either be a Democrat or else, if NPP (No Party Preference), request
 > a Democratic "crossover" ballot in order to register to vote. Avoid
 > the hassle. Register with the party that has your preferred
 > candidate.
 > 
 > To change your registration information, re-register to vote at 
 > https://registertovote.ca.gov/
 > 
 > March 2020 Primary Ballots Arrive THIS Week! 
 >  
 > With the implementation of the Voters Choice
 > Act for the March 3rd, 2020 Presidential Primary
 > Election, every voter in Santa Clara County will receive  a
 > Vote-By-Mail Ballot by Feb. 4th!
 >  
 > The Voters Choice Act has made a number of other changes in the
 > elections process to make voting easier. Learn more
 > at: registrar of voters website. 
 > 
 >   Get your "I Voted" sticker.  Just drop your ballot
 > off at any of the VOTE CENTERS on election day or
 > during the 10-day early voting period.
 > 
 > I wish to thank the South Bay Progressive Alliance for their sole
 > endorsement of my campaign for San José City Council,
 > District 4.
 > 
 > As I have campaigned I have had two primary goals:  
 >    
 > The first is absolutely to win and change the priorities of our
 > council so that where-I-live focuses on the pressing needs of our
 > people rather than padding the profits of developers. 
 >  
 > The second has been to organize - to strengthen the communities
 > where we live, work, and thrive.  This is why when Berryessa
 > teachers marched for better pay, I marched with them.  This
 > is why when the families by Orchard School organized against the
 > Charcot Extension, a road project that did nothing but add more
 > cars and would have taken away part of their school, I canvassed
 > with them.  This is why I stand with the residents of the
 > Westwinds Mobile Home Park now, who are organizing themselves to
 > protect their homes against eviction.
 >  
 > The endorsement of the South Bay Progressive Alliance means a lot
 > to me because I know that we will stand side by side to protect our
 > vulnerable communities, ensure that we are environmentally
 > responsible, and preserve our quality of life.  Thank you
 > for your support, and I hope that you will join our grassroots
 > movement!  People before profits!
 > 
 > In Solidarity,
 > 
 > Huy Tran




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