Change I Can REALLY Believe In!

(Proudly cross-posted at Clintonistas for Obama & The Liberal OC)

You know, we hear the term "change" used so often as little more than a cheap political slogan. That's why it's been so refreshing to see Barack Obama give us reason to belive change is more than just a word. That's why I'm so proud of our Democratic Party for standing up for real change that helps real people. And yes, that's why I'm excited about some great Democratic candidates who are bringing home the message of change.

Follow me after the flip to see what change is coming...

We have great Democratic candidates all over the country who are working hard to make change happen. I'm so blessed that I get to see so many of them in action here in California. The picture above is from Netroots Nation, where a number of candidates have gone to meet up with progressive activists to discuss how we'll take our country back.

The candidate pictured on the far left is Steve Young. He's the Democrat running for Congress in the 48th District. While the "conventional wisdom" and the typical naysayers have been saying he can't win, Steve's been busy building a strong grassroots organization in South Orange County. And now, he just might be ready to prove the naysayers otherwise.

I took a look today at some internal polling in the 48th District. In this area that's supposed to be "solid Republican", McCain is only beating Obama 41%-34%! Also, only 15% of all the voters polled said they believe this nation is on the right track. And even better, the top issues for these voters are the fixing the economy, reducing oil dependency, securing veterans' benefits, and lowering gas prices, all of these being issues Democrats are running strongly on. Immigration barely even reached the top four issues for Republicans only! And you know what's the best part? Steve Young is beating the GOP incumbent John Campbell 43%-36%!

So clearly, all the hard work done by Steve Young's campaign is paying off! Earlier this year, the campaign began working with local Barack Obama volunteers on this election. And now, the campaign has not just a strong network of organizers, but also a district that's being worked by Democrats and is starting to trend Democratic.

This is the kind of news that excites me. It should be exciting to all of us! And if we all want to stay excited about not just electing Obama, but making real change in Congress as well, we should be supporting Democrats like Steve Young that are making change happen from the grassroots up.

Oh yes, and I should mention a few other terrific Democrats bringing the "change" message home. In the nearby 46th District, Debbie Cook is working hard to make change happen and get rid of a lazy, CReepy incumbent that hasn't done anything good for the district in the 20 years he's been in office. In another district that was once thought of as "unwinnable", Debbie Cook is proving the naysayers wrong.

Debbie Cook is a Democrat that has been mkaing good, progressive change happen in a city and a region that are supposed to be "solidly Republican". She's not only been challenging the status quo, but beating it! Debbie Cook deserves our support.

Oh yes, and while we're talking about beating the status quo, let's not forget two other fantastic change-makers running here in California. Charlie Brown has been one of the hardest-working Democratic challengers this side of the Rockies. He nearly ousted the GOP incumbent in 2006, and this time the Rethugs are running so scared that all they can do is run an extreme right, wacky, out-of-district carpetbaggerCharlie Brown can win... If we support him!

And finally, we have Russ Warner. He's taking on yet another out-of-touch, out-of-ethics GOP Congresscritter, and his work is helping us quickly turn this reddish-purple district bluer. Russ Warner can win... All we need to do is make sure he has the support he needs.

So are you with me? Are you ready for some real change? Great! Please remember these wonderful candidates who are bringing home Barack Obama's message of change, and please do what you can to help them win! :-)

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Tips? Flames? Suggestions? (2.00 / 12)

Go for it! :-)


No way, no how, no McCain! :-)
by atdleft on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 02:30:13 PM EST

Re: Change I Can REALLY Believe In! (2.00 / 6)

Charlie Brown is a jewel and an awesome candidate.  I hate that he is running in one of the reddest areas of California.  I grew up in Placer County and donated repeatedly to his campaign.  I was there at party headquarters rooting for him on election day (and eatin' his fine goodies and drinking his soda).  I will be donating again (already started) and crossing my fingers.  I have spent my entire adult life with Doolittle as my rep and it is time for CHANGE!


accepting McLettuce is like being 9 years old and forced to eat your own cooking
by Sychotic1 on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 02:59:38 PM EST

Re: Change I Can REALLY Believe In! (2.00 / 4)

He should be able to beat McClintock, though, right?  That guy is certifiably batshit insane, even for a Republican, and he isn't even from the district.  I suspect you would have a better idea, though, but I really find it hard to believe that even that Republican district would vote for McClintock...


by Raumfahrer on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 03:05:07 PM EST
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I think he can... (2.00 / 5)

If there's ever a good time to run, it's now! I've met Charlie Brown before... He's an awesome guy and a solid Democrat who knows how to turn red areas blue. If he can nearly beat an entrenched GOP incumbent, I think he can beat a lame-@ss excuse for a candidate like McClintock. :-)


No way, no how, no McCain! :-)
by atdleft on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 03:10:04 PM EST
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Re: Change I Can REALLY Believe In! (2.00 / 3)

Unfortunately, McClintock has won his seat in the state legislature by huge margins, and in not nearly as rural of an area, so I don't think you can count him out. I've been unfortunate enough to be represented by him and while I'd like to call him crazy, he's one of those a hard-core conservatives who real conservatives respect.


by LakersFan on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 04:00:21 PM EST
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Re: Change I Can REALLY Believe In! (2.00 / 3)

D'oh!

I'm sure you're right...and yeah, he is one of those "true believer" conservatives (read: Bush conservatives), but I'm just hoping that his status as a carpetbagger will do him in...

I can always hope, can't I?  Thus far, McClintock hasn't really been able to insert himself into national politics, and I'm really hoping it will stay that way.


by Raumfahrer on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 04:05:06 PM EST
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So far... (none / 0)

I've been hearing from my friends up there that folks in the Sacto area are NOT happy with McClintock for "carpetbagging". Let's hope his shamelessness does him in. ;-)


No way, no how, no McCain! :-)
by atdleft on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 05:27:22 PM EST
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Gary Pritchard for State Senate :) (2.00 / 2)

Thanks Andrew for helping cover all the local politicians, they need our support.  They do so much and I'm so proud to have donated to both Steve Young (my district) and Debbie Cook (Hometown where I grew up, the HB).

:)


by Ellinorianne on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 03:18:40 PM EST

Have you seen... (2.00 / 3)

Our new C4O ActBlue page?

http://www.actblue.com/page/c4o

Guess which State Seante candidate is on there? Thanks, Elli. ;-)


No way, no how, no McCain! :-)
by atdleft on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 03:25:03 PM EST
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I haven't! (2.00 / 1)

Thank you so much!

Now if I could just figure out how to put the lovely photo I have of Gary there for all to see.

The local support has been tremendous and we are both so grateful for it.


by Ellinorianne on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 04:29:42 PM EST
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Re: Have you seen... (none / 0)

Great idea!


Linfar's co-blogger opposing John McCain
by psychodrew on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 08:13:46 PM EST
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As a former OC resident, (2.00 / 3)

I had to check out the Liberal OC website to make sure that this was the California Orange County!  Congratulations on fielding such great candidates and good luck in November.


by Susan from 29 on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 04:01:22 PM EST

Yes, we're for real... (none / 0)

And yes, we're doing our part to turn OC blue!

http://www.theliberaloc.com/

Please visit us more often. :-)


No way, no how, no McCain! :-)
by atdleft on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 04:36:09 PM EST
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Re: Yes, we're for real... (2.00 / 1)

I'd love to, since I live out in 29 Palms now and it is still very red.  And very hot.

Think the closing of El Toro Marine Base and the movement of so many marine families may be helping turn the county a bluer shade?  If it did, I'm sure it would be a minor factor compared to the general Republican mess.


by Susan from 29 on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 05:05:32 PM EST
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well done atd! (2.00 / 3)


"Me Fail English? That's Unpossible." Ralph Wiggum
by canadian gal on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 04:11:11 PM EST

Re: Change I Can REALLY Believe In! (2.00 / 1)

Thanks for the great rundown of some of the races in CA!  Highly rec'd.

I just love these type of diaries.


Obama/Adam West or Bruce Campbell or Lucy Lawless '08
by Purple with Green Stipes and Pink Polka Dots Dem on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 04:47:57 PM EST

Re: Change I Can REALLY Believe In! (2.00 / 1)

Dear At,

there's a front page NYT story on Barack's 300 foreign policy advisors. It's great, why not write about that too?  


Hillary - alternative energy
by anna shane on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 04:49:10 PM EST

Perhaps... (none / 0)

Thanks for the tip. I mean it. And btw, have you seen this?

http://www.democrats.org/McCainIraq.html

I like to remind myself every once in a while why McBush is so scary, The differences on Iraq are SO stark.


No way, no how, no McCain! :-)
by atdleft on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 05:03:21 PM EST
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Re: Change I Can REALLY Believe In! (none / 0)

Great post!  What a positive message!  From Southern California to the Coast of Maine, from Miami to Seattle, people are getting ALL FIRED UP! for Obama.  Thanks for this post.


If you support Hillary Clinton then do as she is doing: Support Barack Obama.
by Jacob Clark on Sat Jul 19, 2008 at 08:18:12 PM EST


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