California Primary Election with CA Democratic Chair Rusty Hicks
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In this bonus episode of Beyond The Campaign, Rusty Hicks, chair of the California Democratic Party, discusses the current political landscape in California as election day unfolds. He emphasizes the importance of voter engagement and the strategies the party is employing to ensure a Democratic candidate advances in the gubernatorial race. The conversation also touches on the challenges ahead for the Democratic Party as they prepare for the midterms, highlighting the need for continued effort and focus on key issues.
What We're Talking About...
- Rusty Hicks is the chair of the California Democratic Party.
- Election day is crucial for voter engagement.
- The California Democratic Party aims to send a strong Democrat to the general election.
- Concerns about low early ballot counts exist, but primary voters will make their voices heard.
- The party is focused on winning additional congressional seats in the midterms.
- Proposition 50 provides an opportunity to gain more seats, but action is needed to secure them.
- The work of political engagement is ongoing and requires lifelong commitment.
- Voter turnout models differ between primaries and general elections.
- The next election cycle begins immediately after the previous one ends.
- Good trouble is necessary for progress in politics.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Election Day Overview
03:12 California Democratic Party's Strategy and Voter Engagement
05:55 Looking Ahead: Midterms and Future Challenges
Links
California Democratic Party