{"id":10198,"date":"2014-11-08t10:18:59","date_gmt":"2014-11-08t15:18:59","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.k12fl.com\/advocates-blog\/advocates-blog-advocates-blog\/2014-election-recap-the-good-the-bad-and-the-hideously-ugly\/"},"modified":"2019-09-16t17:11:18","modified_gmt":"2019-09-16t21:11:18","slug":"2014-election-recap-the-good-the-bad-and-the-hideously-ugly","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.k12fl.com\/世界杯2022亚洲预选赛b组 \/2014-election-recap-the-good-the-bad-and-the-hideously-ugly\/","title":{"rendered":"2014 election recap: the good, the bad, and the hideously ugly"},"content":{"rendered":"

the bad:<\/strong><\/p>\n

  • in tennessee, voters approved a ridiculous abortion amendment to their state constitution, while georgia voters approved a measure to cap state income tax at 6%, which could result in some big cuts to their social programs in the future.<\/li>\n
  • aside from sen. shaheen in new hampshire and possibly sen. mark warner in virginia (where he currently has the lead), progressives and moderates lost seats in the most competitive races, including mark pryor in arkansas, kay hagan in north carolina, and mark udall in colorado. progressives also failed to unseat incumbent conservative senators in a few key states, including kentucky; or capture toss up open seats in georgia or iowa.<\/li>\n
  • both maryland and massachusetts, two states considered to have strong progressive bases, elected republican governors.<\/li>\n
  • we are awaiting results in two states: mary landrieu (d-la) faces a tough runoff election on december 6th<\/sup>, and with 100% of the precincts reporting, mark begich (d-ak) still has not conceded to republican dan sullivan.<\/li>\n

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    the ugly:<\/strong><\/p>\n

  • despite record numbers of turnout in places like north carolina and missouri, overall, the turnout was one of the lowest<\/a> in recent history.<\/li>\n
  • while most progressive ballot measures won at the state and local level, the same voters primarily elected conservatives into office, signaling a growing discontent among voters with the lack of strong progressive candidates.<\/li>\n
  • the republicans will control both chambers of congress, with the house republicans having their largest majority in more than 60 years. this allows extreme conservatives to hold presumed senate majority leader mitch mcconnell accountable to his campaign promises, and push for draconian measures on 世界杯赛程2022赛程表中国 of abortion, immigration and obamacare.<\/li>\n

    now what?<\/strong><\/p>\n

    while most of the news was bleak from tuesday\u2019s results, there are still some positive take-aways:<\/p>\n

  • while overall the youth turnout was down, where young people did turn out to vote, progressive 世界杯赛程2022赛程表中国 did really well. young people and women of color voted in larger numbers than they did in 2010\u2019s mid-term election, and voted for reproductive health champions, likely keeping races closer than they would have otherwise. young people\u2019s voices will continue to be important for progressive candidates in the 2016 election.<\/li>\n
  • there has never been a better time to change the conversation about abortion, birth control, and other reproductive justice 世界杯赛程2022赛程表中国 . instead of allowing the conversation to be dragged to the right, let\u2019s to start a new conversation to once again spark imaginations about what strong communities look like, with policies that allow every young person to make healthy decisions.<\/li>\n
  • with the obama administration in its final two years, we need to continue to push the administration to get actual change for young people.\n<\/li>\n

    decisions about 世界杯赛程2022赛程表中国 affecting young people don\u2019t end with the ballot box, so our work can\u2019t end there either!<\/strong><\/p>\n