Let’s get to important matters first. Council for a Livable World has opened our bi-annual election contest. Free to enter; predictions due by midnight eastern standard time on November 3rd, the night before the elections. Top three winners earn a cash prize!
Candidates for the Future: Alison Lundergan Grimes and Mark Udall
When we talk about our Senate candidates, we throw around the word “progressive” a lot. What we really mean is, when it comes to national security, our candidates have an eye to the future instead of being stuck in ways of the past.
Take Alison Lundergan Grimes and Mark Udall as perfect examples.
In the Monday night debate, we watched Alison Lundergan Grimes (D-KY) encapsulate her race against Mitch McConnell in a few words:
“Senator of the past versus senator of the future.”
Alison is truly the future of US national security, complete with a fresh slate of ideas for Washington and a vision for a nuclear weapons-free world.
And so is Mark Udall.
In two Colorado debates over the past week, we watched Senator Udall (D-CO) remind the nation why he’s a leader on national security. He sits on the Senate Committee on Armed Services, chairs the Strategic Forces Subcommittee, and has a perfect track record for voting on progressive policies.
These candidates point the way forward in dealing with a dangerous world–but they haven’t won yet. Please pitch in with a small donation to help their campaigns.
Consider it an investment in the future.
Sincerely,
Angela Canterbury and John Isaacs
Council for a Livable World
Front and Center: An Update on Arms Control, National Security and Politics
In the weeks leading up to the election, campaign efforts start to focus on one thing: getting voters to cast their ballots. That’s why we reached out to a number of our endorsed Senate candidates this week to see where our supporters could donate their time to help Get Out the Vote.
Recommendations to Armed Services on NDAA
Council for a Livable World signed onto a bipartisan letter to congressional Armed Services Committees containing numerous budget-saving recommendations for the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015.
Senate election pulse 20 days out
If you were to believe The Washington Post Election Lab – and I would advise against it — the Senate elections are just about over. The Post says Republicans have a 94% chance of taking the Senate.
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