Bad Actors
It’s the thousand pound Elvis in the room. Bad actors interfered in this last election, as even left wing news sources like the Washington Post had forewarned. That’s why I’m
It’s the thousand pound Elvis in the room. Bad actors interfered in this last election, as even left wing news sources like the Washington Post had forewarned. That’s why I’m
Sent: Mon, Nov 30, 2020 4:45 amSubject: Why It Matters: The rural urban divide in Michigan FYIThursday, December 3, 7-8 PM “Michigan Humanities will present a series of virtual state-wide
As we await the results of this historic election, we want to congratulate all the Dems who stepped up to run! Congratulations to the winners (FIRST TIME candidates are in
Unofficial totals of votes cast. Congrats to our winning local candidates! Condolences to those who came up short. Thanks to you all for running!!
Help Democratic Voters Get Their Ballots Back! Due to overwhelming demand we are experiencing outages at ReachOut because of a lack of funding. Donors stepped up Wednesday and Thursday! So,
Indivisibles! It’s time to mobilize again and make your voice heard! We’ve been able to do it before but we really need all hands on deck with this one. The
Video narrated by actress Toni Trucks of SEAL Team who is from Manistee.
Sent: Thu, Oct 15, 2020 9:07 amSubject: Boycott Trump’s Town Hall event on NBC tonight and other important ongoing and upcoming actions Indivisibles:Here are two upcoming actions for your consideration:1.)
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My wife and I recently received our mail-in ballots, and when we had filled them out, we put them in their envelopes saying “1st Class U.S. Postage Required” where the
Leelanau County Democratic Party
P. O. Box 215
Empire, MI 49630
(231) 903-0001
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Leelanau County occupies the ancestral, traditional and contemporary lands of Anishinaabek people. The Leelanau County Democratic Party recognizes The Anishinaabek of the Three Fires Confederacy, the Odawa (Ottawa), Ojibwe (Chippewa), and Bode’wadmi (Potawatomi); historic Indigenous communities in Michigan; and those who were forcibly removed from their homelands. Leelanau County occupies land ceded in the treaty of 1855. We give thanks to the Anishinaabek as the caretakers of Mother Earth and for their relationship to the land; We further recognize the ongoing relationship of dependence upon, and respect for, all living beings of earth, sky, and water. In offering this land acknowledgement, we affirm Indigenous sovereignty, history, and experiences.