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Successful MassDems Convention – Sep 23

Delegates gathered at the Tsongas Center in Lowell On Saturday, September 23rd, to adopt potential changes to the MassDems charter.

Lou Bernazzani, Liz Brennan, Julie Curtis, Marilyn Hazel, Rep Sally Kerans, Sen Joan Lovely, Vince Malgeri and Tom Meagher represented the DDTC.

There were 3 training session offered at 8AM in a local hotel. They were Save Our Democracy: Campaigning Across the Country, BlueLocal: How to Organize in Your Communities and ActBlue Training: So you want to run for office?. Liz and Lou attended the Blue Local. Its focus was how to form a town/ward committee, bring new ideas and energy to your existing committees, and organize across different affinity groups and communities. It was a well run session with 4 delegates from different areas of the state and representing different age groups. Lots of good ideas which I will provide to the committee.

There were two 9AM breakfasts. One by Seth Moulton and veterans and the second by Elizabeth Warren and the AFL-CIO. They were both packed to capacity. Some of us got in to hear Sen Elizabeth Warren, Rep Lori Trahan and AFL-CIO Warren Tolman.

Our Second Essex District had front row seats. We were on the floor just to the right of the stage. Rumor was that this was courtesy of Lt Governor Kim Driscoll.

The Convention started at 10 AM and was very well run. There were a number of speakers beginning with local Democrats including the Mayor of Lowell Sokhary Chau and state rep and and senator Edward Kennedy, Warren Told (AFL-CIO) and Gina McCarthy. We then heard from Party Chair Steve Kerrigan, Congresswoman Lori Trahan, Secy. of State Galvin, Attorney General Andrea Campbell, Treasurer Deb Goldberg,  Auditor Diana DZoglio, Sen. Ed Markey, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Governor Maura Healey. Each speaker was upbeat expressing accomplishments and the values of Democrats. None ignored the current MAGA Republicans but they didn’t dwell on it an each was energizing. A first for me was when Auditor Diana DiZoglio burst into song during her speech.

I thought new Part Chair Steve Kerrigan did a great job running his first convention. He ran it well with some lighthearted humorous comments.

There were 4 charter amendments proposed. All four were approved. Two were just wording changes but two had significant discussion for and against. The first proposal was: if the delegate veteran representation did not reflect the veteran population in the state that a. number of at-large veteran delegates would be added. The voice vote was close and the decision of the chair recognizing the ayes prevailed was successfully challenged and a second vote was required before approval. The fourth amendment was: no member of the state committee , other than the chairman, can be eligible for full time non-temporary employment within the MassDems Party. The prevailed with a pretty significant majority.

Something I had not seen before was video speeches from Democrat Party State Chairs from different states. My recollection was New Hampshire, California, Virginia and Wisconsin but there may have been another or two.

Anticipating the the convention would end around 1 PM, Gov Healey sponsored a party at the Zorba Restaurant. However, the convention went to about 2:45 PM. I did make my way to the Zorba but it was packed and the line for food was out the door.

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SAG/AFTRA March moves through Salem

State Senator Joan Lovely addresses the protest rally.

The Witch City has seen its fair share of movie and TV screen time in the past several decades. Yesterday, leaders returned the favor and showed support amid the ongoing SAG-AFTRA actors and writers strike affecting the entertainment industry.

North Shore actors, writers, and other members of the Screen Actors Guild and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) marched through downtown Salem late Tuesday afternoon.

”We’re working-class actors fighting for a fair wage. We’re not household names; we’re households,” he said. “We’re real people, and we live in Salem, and we live on the North Shore. We live amongst you, and all we’re trying to get is fair compensation for our labor — just like everybody else.”

The target of the march is a story being heard and felt throughout the nation, if not the world. On July 13, the National Board for SAG-AFTRA called a strike after a breakdown in negotiations between them and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. As a result of the conflict, new productions — movies, TV shows, etc. — have ground to a halt.

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Kerans to host office hours 

State Rep. Sally Kerans will host “office hours” in the communities of the 13th Essex District on the following dates.

Danvers: “First Friday,” Sept. 1 and the first Friday of every month, 8:30 to 10 a.m., Danvers Senior Center.

Middleton: Tuesday, Aug.

29, 6 to 7 p.m., Flint Public Library.

Topsfield: Tuesday, Sept. 12, 5 to 6 p.m., Topsfield Public Library.

West Peabody: Wednesday, Sept. 13, 5 to 6 p.m., West Branch Library.

Wenham: Wednesday, Sept.

20, 5 to 6 p.m., Hamilton Wenham Public Library.

All residents of the 13th Essex District are welcome stop in to share a concern, ask a question or just say hello. RSVPs are appreciated but not necessary.

Constituents can also make an appointment to meet at a mutually agreeable time by emailing Sally.

Kerans@mahouse.gov or chloe.mitchell@mahouse. gov or by calling 617-7222210 x. 8903 Kerans represents the town of Danvers, Peabody’s Ward 6, Middleton’s Precinct 3, Topsfield’s Precinct 2 and Wenham’s Precinct 1A.

She serves on the Committees on Public Health, Ways and Means, Transportation, Financial Services and Mental Health and Substance Use Recovery.

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Donald Trump, 18 allies indicted in Georgia

Donald Trump and 18 allies were indicted in Georgia on Monday over their efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state, with prosecutors using a statute normally associated with mobsters to accuse the former president, lawyers and other aides of a “criminal enterprise” to keep him in power.

The nearly 100-page indictment details dozens of acts by Trump or his allies to undo his defeat, including beseeching Georgia’s Republican secretary of state to find enough votes for him to win the battleground state; harassing an election worker who faced false claims of fraud; and attempting to persuade Georgia lawmakers to ignore the will of voters and appoint a new slate of electoral college electors favorable to Trump.

In one particularly brazen episode, it also outlines a plot involving one of his lawyers to access voting machines in a rural Georgia county and steal data from a voting machine company.

“The indictment alleges that rather than abide by Georgia’s legal process for election challenges, the defendants engaged in a criminal racketeering enterprise to overturn Georgia’s presidential election result,” Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, whose office brought the case, said at a late-night news conference.

Other defendants include former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows; Trump attorney and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani; and a Trump administration Justice Department official, Jeffrey Clark, who advanced the then-president’s efforts to undo his election loss in Georgia. Other lawyers who supported legally dubious ideas aimed at overturning the results, including John Eastman, Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro, were also charged.

Willis said the defendants would be permitted to voluntarily surrender by noon Aug. 25. She also said she plans to seek a trial date within six months and that she intends to try the defendants collectively.

For those keeping score, Trump is now facing 91 charges across four indictments in all

The charging document in Georgia unsealed Monday offers a sweeping indictment of Trump’s conduct after the election, documenting a breathtaking number of ways that Trump tried to overturn his election loss to Joe Biden.

Willis uses racketeering charges, a violation of the Georgia Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, or RICO, to outline a ‘criminal enterprise’. Usually used to try mob bosses and crime syndicates.

Willis alleged that the 19 co-defendants “engaged in a criminal racketeering enterprise to overturn Georgia’s presidential election result.”  In addition, the indictment cited 30 unindicted co-conspirators who participated in the enterprise.

Prosecutors say the criminal actions the charge is built around include: making false statements, filing false documents and forgeries, impersonating officials, computer breaches and attempts to influence witnesses. Among the 161 alleged acts that indictment alleges were done in furtherance of the alleged conspiracy to reverse Trump’s electoral loss were the several episodes of outreach from Trump and his advisers to state legislators in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Arizona.

The Georgia indictment marked the first time that two of Trump’s top lieutenants supporting his efforts to overturn the 2020 election – former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and former lawyer Rudy Giuliani – are facing charges related to election subversion.

another sad but necessary day for the country.

Read the indictment

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Trump Indicted for Third Time!

Special counsel Jack Smith delivered a powerful indictment of former president Donald Trump on Tuesday for his alleged scheming and actions to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

Former President Donald Trump was criminally charged Tuesday with illegally conspiring to overturn his election loss to President Joe Biden in 2020., following a sprawling investigation into his attempts to cling to power after losing the presidency.

The indictment accuses Trump of three conspiracies: . Trump was also charged with a fourth count of obstructing or attempting to obstruct an official proceeding.

The first charge alleges a conspiracy to defraud the U.S. “by using dishonesty, fraud and deceit to obstruct the nation’s process of collecting, counting, and certifying the results of the presidential election,” according to the Justice Department.

The second details “a conspiracy to impede” the Jan. 6, 2021, congressional proceeding where the election results were certified.

The third was “a conspiracy against the right to vote and to have that vote counted,” said DOJ in a statement.

Trump was also charged with a fourth count of obstructing or attempting to obstruct an official proceeding.

The charges signify an extraordinary moment in US history: a former president, in the midst of a campaign to return to the White House, being charged over attempts to use the levers of government power to subvert democracy and remain in office against the will of the voters.

In sweeping terms, the indictment described how Trump and six co-conspirators employed a variety of means to reverse his defeat in the election almost from the moment voting ended.

It depicted how Trump promoted false claims of fraud, sought to bend the Justice department toward supporting those claims, oversaw a scheme his vice president, Mike pence, to use the fake electors to subvert the certification of the election at a joint session of Congress on Jan. 6 2021, that was cut sort by violence at the Capitol.

The indictment did not name the co-conspirators, but the descriptions of their behavior match publicly known episodes involving prominent people around Trump. They are Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Sidney Powell, Jeffrey Clark and John Cheesman.

This is the third indictment for the twice impeached, sexual assaulter (and likely rapist) leader of the Republican Party. It is a sad day for the country but a good day for democracy and the rule of law. We will be severely tested in the upcoming months whether we can hold on to our democracy for ourselves and our children. Are we up to the task?! We must be.

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Majorie Taylor Greene Campaigns for President Biden

President Joe Biden on Tuesday posted a campaign ad promoting his legislative wins by using clips from a recent speech GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene gave at the Turning Point Action Conference where she compared Biden to Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lyndon B. Johnson.

“Joe Biden had the largest public investment in social infrastructure and environmental programs, that is actually finishing what FDR started, that LBJ expanded on, and Joe Biden is attempting to complete,” Greene said in the video set to cheerful music.

The ad continues with another clip from the speech Greene gave over the weekend in which she explains the Biden administration’s investments. “Programs to address education, medical care, urban problems, rural poverty, transportation, Medicare, Medicaid labor unions, and he still is working on it,” Greene said.

In response to Greene’s speech, the White House tweeted: “Caught us. President Biden is working to make life easier for hardworking families.”

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August 31 DDTC Meeting

Meeting was held on Thursday, August 3 @ 7:00 PM in the Gordon Room of the Danvers Peabody Institute Library.  It was a hybrid meeting. Still working out the kinks but will get better as we go forward.

Agenda:

Guest Speaker: Jasmine Ramon, Director of Equity and Inclusion, Danvers

This is a new position. We thank Jasmine for speaking with us. She was interesting and informative. It was great for us to learn of then new departments inception and Jasmine’s goals. 

Business Meeting:

1. Preparations for the State Convention Sept. 23

2. Organizing and preparations for our Octoberfest to be held Oct. 7

3. Discussion about Holiday plans

4. SIGNING NOMINATION PAPER FOR DANVERS DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE

The election of Town Committee members occurs only once every 4 years, the presidential election year.  This must be signed if you want to be on the ballot to become a full voting member of the committee. I hope to see many.

Happy Labor Day

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Trump is Warned of Possible Indictment over January 6 attack.

Trump has received a second target letter from the special counsel, a sign he could be indicted again. The ex-president indicated that he received a letter from the Justice Dept. saying that he is a target in the investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, further ensnaring him in unprecedented legal peril.

Trump has said that he had received a letter from Smith on Sunday indicating he is a criminal target, a sign he may be soon charged by the special counsel. Republicans, particularly in the House, were quick to downplay Trump’s role in the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol and vowed to use every tool at their disposal to fight back against any potential charges – a familiar playbook for the GOP, which launched a multi-pronged attack on Smith after Trump was indicted in the classified documents case, and rallied behind Trump in the wake of the Manhattan district attorney indictment.

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Add On Delegates nomination extended to July 21

We’re super excited for our upcoming convention in September, and we know that it would not be possible without your hard work. We want to make sure that all Democratic voices are heard this Fall, so we’ve decided to extend the add-on application deadline. Add-on applications are now due on July 21st by 5 PM!

Applications are available on our website for add-on delegate categories of youth, underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, disability, and LGBTQ+ categories. We greatly appreciate your help in pushing this out on social media and with your networks and friends, we cannot thank you enough. 

If you, or someone you know needs assistance with their add-on application or delegate fee, please contact us at convention@massdems.org.

There are a couple of slots still not filled. If you are interested in being a delegate to the convention, you can do so by emailing to info@danversdemocrats.org, or to hazel_marilyn@yahoo.com or by using Contact Us on this website.

This is an Issues Convention to be held Sat. Sept. 23 at the Tsongas Center in Lowell.  (For more info, go to https://massdems.org/massdems-convention/ )

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