By MoveOn Staff. Friday, November 9 2012
After Washington Gov. Christine Gregoire signed the voter-approved marriage equality legislation into law, opponents immediately worked to block the law. They submitted 200,000 signatures seeking a public vote on the issue. To show that the majority of Washingtonians support marriage equality, Washington United for Marriage’s campaign manager Zach Silk started a MoveOn Petition urging voters to approve Referendum 74.
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By MoveOn Staff. Friday, November 9 2012
Care to get involved? Here’s an opportunity.
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Climate
By MoveOn Staff. Friday, November 9 2012
Make the switch now, Fox! WATCH:
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Candidates | Elections
By MoveOn Staff. Friday, November 9 2012
Are you one of the people in this footage? Do you want to be?
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By MoveOn Staff. Thursday, November 8 2012
The 2012 elections are over, and the American people have spoken. We voted for strengthening the middle class and putting people back to work—not for job-killing budget cuts and attacks on Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
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By MoveOn Staff. Thursday, November 8 2012
Watch the entire clip if you can, but if not, start at 3:40. Or 12:50. Oh, just watch the whole thing!
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Civil Rights | Democracy | Elections
By MoveOn Staff. Thursday, November 8 2012
Do you think most of them would have voted for President Obama?
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Elections
By MoveOn Staff. Thursday, November 8 2012
This video is so much fun to watch, and we promise it really rocks after the first 20 seconds! Who’s cheering for her in the big leagues already?
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By MoveOn Staff. Wednesday, November 7 2012
In an amazing show of people power, MoveOn.org’s members and staff came together in the clutch to help the progressive movement win in 2012. Here’s what they were up against, and how they broke through:
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Elections
By MoveOn Staff. Wednesday, November 7 2012
When the GOP-controlled Minnesota Legislature agreed to put a pro-voter ID constitutional amendment on the November 6 ballot, they thought it would be a sure win. Voting rights groups immediately denounced the ballot measure as a way to suppress turnout by elderly people, young people, and minorities, who are least likely to have identification showing their current address. Liz Loeb started a MoveOn Petition asking the state legislature to stop voter suppression.
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