PA PAC Post-Election Message

What a crazy election season! COVID alone made it strange, but our former president made it surreal. His refusal to accept the election results crossed the border of fantasy lend without a passport. And then, after the results were in the dozens of lawsuits were thrown out of court, it got scary. Trump supporters stormed the United States Capitol to stop the formal certification of Joe Biden’s electoral victory. Whoever would have believed it? We kept writing up this post-election piece and then putting it on hold until the next thing happened.

The People’s Alliance Political Action Committee is pleased to announce that along with our pollworkers, volunteers, and electoral partners including the Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People and the Democratic Party, we helped Durham deliver a historic margin for Democratic candidates. Durham’s percentage of vote for Democratic candidates was about 80%, with Governor Cooper gaining 82%! The margin of votes was equally impressive and historic – Cooper’s margin was over 117,000! The Biden-Harris ticket garnered a net 112,000 votes from our county alone. Durham is only the state’s fourth largest county, but in terms of progressive voting we punch like the much larger Wake and Mecklenberg. Don’t think statewide candidates haven’t seen how much Durham can do.

We want to offer hearty thanks to all of our conscientious and dedicated pollworkers and volunteers, and our sincere congratulations to our candidates who won election, including Governor Cooper, Attorney-General Stein, Auditor Beth Wood, Secretary of State Elaine Marshall, and member of Congress David Price. We also want to congratulate our legislative delegation, and our incoming first all-female Board of Commissioners and the first Muslim-American elected official in NC, Nida Allam! We also offer our congratulations to incoming Conservation District Soil and Water Supervisor Anjali Boyd!

We wish we could have carried the Biden-Harris ticket and other statewide candidates to victory; we thank Yvonne Holley, Jenna Wadsworth, Wayne Goodwin, Jessica Holmes, Jen Mangrum, and Ronnie Chatterji for their outstanding efforts and wish them well. This state-wide Democratic ticket was unprecedented in its inclusion of people of color and more specifically black women. We believe this bodes well for the future of a more diverse government for the people of North Carolina that will work for the interests of working people.

Now Joe Biden and Pamela Harris are in office. How quickly they are restoring dignity and compassion to our nation’s highest offices. After four years of a president who actively sowed seeds of division and whose administration thrived on falsehoods and fear, President Biden and Vice-president Harris offer  a message of unity, of open-handedness, of tolerance, patience, and of truthfulness.

In Durham, PA’s work cannot stop. There is no time to rest on our laurels. The work of justice, equity, and democracy is more important now than it ever has been.


Protect Our Democracy

Friends,

Anyone who knows me knows I am not prone to hyperbole. 

But while the GOP’s irresponsibility on COVID-19 is rightly the story of the day, the biggest story should still be President Trump’s campaign to delegitimize the November election in an effort to steal the election.

(Skip to the end of this email for a concrete way to take action and protect our democracy!)

I consider myself a progressive and a patriot. Despite acknowledging our failings and deficiencies, I believe in contributing meaningfully to the American project of strengthening our union and striving to live up to our ideals. Twice in my life, I have taken the following oath:

“I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same…”

The first time was as a high schooler when I had the great fortune to attend American Legion Badger Boys State and be elected and sworn in as Governor. The second time was more official: as a Peace Corps Volunteer serving our country abroad.

I dislike President Trump on many levels: I abhor his politics, I am repulsed by his embrace of white supremacy, and I don’t have a frame of reference to comprehend his shameless dishonesty. I have disliked other U.S. Presidents and have rallied, protested, donated and voted in response, but Donald Trump is the first president who I believe is a threat to our democracy and our constitution. Donald Trump has made my oaths real to me.

The surest way we can protect our democracy is to defeat Trump clearly and resoundingly. One of the most powerful ways is to contribute to the organizing happening in Durham, NC. North Carolina is ground zero for the Presidential election and the U.S. Senate, and with high enough turnout in Durham, we can help deliver the Senate to the Democrats and the Presidency to Joe Biden.

I know you have given so much and you were so kind to support me in different ways during my own campaign. If you are able to give just a little bit more, there is no better way than to send $25, $100 or $500 to the People’s Alliance PAC. Regardless of your politics, the PA PAC has the turnout operation that can deliver the Durham votes we need to defeat Donald Trump, win the Senate and secure the future of our democracy. And there is no overhead – 100% of your dollars go to direct voter outreach.

$100 will get a mailing card into the hands of 360 Durham voters

$500 will pay for 2.5 days of a poll greeter

 

We can do this. Please join me. The stakes are just that high.

 

Be well,

Matt Kopac
Member, People's Alliance PAC


People's Alliance PAC Releases 2020 General Election Slate

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People's Alliance PAC Endorses Anjali Boyd for Soil and Water Supervisor

The PA PAC enthusiastically endorses Anjali Boyd for Durham Soil & Water District Supervisor. Boyd is a marine ecologist, entrepreneur, and educator who is dedicated to environmental justice, education, and economic development in the Durham community. She prioritizes these goals for Durham and will bring them to our community in a way that is grounded in a commitment to inclusivity and access for all. Boyd has a deep understanding of the ways in which issues such as food insecurity unjustly plague communities right here in Durham. She will utilize a progressive, transparent, and equitable approach to address Durham's concerns and needs and ensure that marginalized communities are not left behind as Soil and Water Supervisors work to protect and enhance soil and water quality in our community. She will amplify the voices of people of color, youth, and women. Her principles are invaluable and will undoubtedly serve Durham well. 
A current PhD student at Duke University‘s Nicholas School of the Environment and an Associate Supervisor did the Durham County Soil and Water Conservation District, Boyd is no stranger to the world of water quality, natural resource management, and environmental conservation. Her meaningful experience, long-standing engagement in the community, and perspective as a native of Durham qualify her as the ideal candidate for position.  

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