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FIRST RESULT: Julia Salazar, who was backed by DSA, wins against state Sen. Martin Dilan. It wasn't close. (@AP has called it.)
2ND RESULT: Robert Jackson defeats state Sen. Marisol Alcantara in in #SD31. Alcantara was a member of the IDC, which allied with the GOP.

First IDC incumbent to lose a primary tonight (🚨), and likely not the last.
3RD RESULT: state Sen. Diane Savino wins the Dem nomination in #SD23. Savino was a member of the IDC.

First IDC incumbent to *win* a primary tonight. In fact, she's likely to be the IDCer who wins by largest margin.
4TH RESULT: state Sen. Simcha Felder has won the Democratic primary in #SD17. Felder caucuses with the GOP; he didn't even bother being part of the IDC. In fact, Felder is the reason the GOP currently has a majority in the NY Senate.
5TH RESULT: Alessandra Biaggi *defeats* state Sen. Jeff Klein. Klein led the IDC, the group that allied with the GOP. (Called by NY1).

2nd IDC incumbent to lose a primary tonight (🚨)—and, again, the IDC's leader.
6TH RESULT: Zellnor Myrie has defeated state Sen. Jesse Hamilton. Hamilton was part of the IDC, the group that allied with the GOP.

Third IDC senator to be ousted in a primary tonight. 🚨
7TH RESULT: Rachel May has won against state Senator David Valesky in #SD53 (Syracuse area). Valesky was a member of the IDC, allied with GOP.

Fourth IDC senator ousted tonight (🚨), the first outside of NYC.
8TH RESULT: Jessica Ramos has ousted state Sen. Jose Peralta in #SD13. Peralta was a member of IDC, which allied with GOP. [corrected]

He's the fifth IDC senator ousted tonight (🚨)—and still likely not the last.
9th RESULT: state Sen. David Carlucci wins in #SD38 against challenger Julie Goldberg. Carlucci was an IDC member. In fact, he's one of only 2 IDC incumbents to win their Dem primary today.
10TH (& final) RESULT: John Liu defeats state Sen. Tony Avella in #SD10. Liu is NYC's former comptroller. Avella was a member of IDC, which allied with GOP.

The sixth (6th!) IDC senator ousted tonight. 🚨 6 of the 8 IDCers lost.

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Sep 17, 2018
I see some people suddenly say it's time to talk about how teenage acts are punished. People have been fighting on this issue forever, & over far worse fates than a SCOTUS seat! In fact, the SCOTUS ruling against life without parole for juveniles may be at risk with Kennedy gone.
California's legislature just passed 2 bills (one would ban kids under the age of 16 from being tried as adults; the other would restrict most children under 12 from being prosecuted in juvenile court) that are still awaiting Gov. Jerry Brown's decision on whether he'll sign.
And whether or not it should be harder to prosecute young defendants (of various ages) in adult courts, & away from resources & opportunities for rehabilitation, is a huge issue in many elections for DA, prosecutor or attorney general happening all around us this year.
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Sep 5, 2018
An absolutely transformative result for criminal justice reform in Boston. Rachel Rollins ran by saying: "We need to end mass incarceration and restore justice in our communities."

She'll replace a DA who resisted reform. Let me quickly go over her platform.
Rollins ran on supporting repeal of mandatory minimums, on ending the use of cash bail for low-level offenses, and on increasing the use of diversion & restorative justice programs. She pledged to release demographic data relating to charging decisions.
Rollins released a list of lower-level offenses (incl. drug possession & disorderly conduct) that she'll adopt a default policy of not prosecuting. She'll either dismiss them or treat them as civil infractions. rollins4da.com/policy/charges…

And she says reform needs to go further:
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Aug 27, 2018
In this new federal ruling striking down North Carolina's congressional map, an explosive possibility: The court **may** order North Carolina to run the 2018 congressional elections under NEW maps. redistricting.lls.edu/files/NC%20cc%…
And there's a really explosively ironic twist—so ironic I'll need to take this thread into a third tweet to unpack it.
NCGOP cancelled primaries for some elections just this year bc it thought this wld best fit its 2018 needs.

Federal court cites that cancelation as possible justification to hold 2018 elections with new map. It's saying: It may be quick—but we thought primaries weren't needed?
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Jul 24, 2018
The NC GOP has staged a deluge of political and legislative coups this decade to maintain & consolidate power regardless of election results. How do we even keep up or summarize all of it? [1/]
They continually pass laws targeting voting procedures used by African Americans (with "surgical precision," a federal court said), & restricting early voting & weekend voting. They just eliminated early voting on the final Saturday, a day disproportionately used by black voters.
They have a supermajority thanks to aggressive gerrymander. They passed a myriad laws in last lame-duck to weaken Cooper right before his inauguration; this included changing state election board when it was about to get Dem majority that wld have threatened suppressive schemes.
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Jul 13, 2018
NH's GOP governor just signed a GOP law imposing new restrictions on voting eligibility: Being domiciled in NH is no longer sufficient, you will also need to meet the qualifications of a "resident." This will likely mean many college students don't vote.
wmur.com/article/amid-u…
Trump lost NH by 3,000 votes & Sen. Ayotte was ousted by 1,000 votes. This law is GOP's predictable solution to prevent a repeat: shrink the electorate.

(Had enough suppressive laws already been in place for Ayotte to get thru, skinny repeal bill wld have passed, for one.)
Trump kept repeating absurd lies about thousands being "bussed into" NH to explain losing the state. Of course, he had no documentation; he set up a commission to find fraud & dissolved it when they had nothing.

But state Republicans still cite fraud to pass suppressive laws.
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Jun 27, 2018
one remedy against the coming SCOTUS: elect govs who'll veto abortion restrictions & gerrymanders, state lawmakers who'll expand labor & reproductive rights, Secretaries of State who'll replace aggressive purges with voting rights agenda, DAs who'll refrain from cruel punishments
not just vote: also publicize & mobilize around these local races' fault lines & stakes, which are often obscured & under-covered (e.g. for legislative primaries or DA/Sheriff). In fact, these risk growing even less covered given troubles of local press.
one example: prospect that SCOTUS strike down death penalty any time soon dissolved today. If this is something you care about, focus on next DA race in NV's Clark Co., a death penalty capital. (Incumbent just won against an opponent calling for scaling back the death penalty.)
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