Make More Possible | November 7, 2018 Dear friends, When we started Win The Day, we knew we’d need to play some defense. (See our recent post after the anti-Semitic
The 2018 Election: A Blue Wave With a Harsh Red Undertow
[…] Progress at the state and local level got less attention in early returns, but this is where the growing thrust of progressive energy is its strongest. Take Action Minnesota
Win the Day: Volume 9 (Election Day Eve)
Make More Possible | November 5, 2018 Tomorrow we vote. And the day after that, we’ll rest. (Actually, we’re going bowling.) And then, win or lose (and it’s usually some
I’m Voting for Reproductive Freedom on Nov. 6
My name is Aliya, and I am TakeAction Minnesota’s deputy communications director. I’m excited to vote for candidates who will stand for reproductive freedoms this November—candidates like Tina Smith, Tim
Keith Ellison Will Stand With All of Us
At TakeAction Minnesota, we can imagine a state where everyone is able to live free, joyful lives. As a people’s organization, we’re dedicated to building a democracy that represents and
Win the Day Volume 8
Make More Possible | October 29,2018 Dear Friends, When we started writing this blog eight weeks ago we thought we had a pretty straightforward purpose: to inoculate against dog-whistle politics.
Busy Voter’s Guide to the Governor’s Race
Hey Minnesota – The midterm election is coming up November 6. The Busy Voter’s Guide to the Governor’s Race is here to help YOU get informed about the Governor’s race.
Win the Day: Volume 7
Make More Possible | October 22,2018 Dear Friends, With just over two weeks left till Election Day we know that political campaigning is only going to get hotter and louder.
Keith Ellison for Attorney General
We can imagine a world where everyone can live free, joyful lives, regardless of what they look like, where they came from, or how they worship. We can imagine a democracy that’s by
This Election, I’m Voting So All Minnesotans Can Have a Brighter, More Joyful Future
Health care matters. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) made it so that I could stay on my parents’ health insurance until I turn 26, and it has basically kept me