From New Hanover County Democratic Party <[email protected]>
Subject NHCDP Weekly Update 1/13/2020
Date January 13, 2020 1:02 PM
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NEWS





Save Our Hospital Inc. to Hold Information Event

 

Save Our Hospital Inc., an organization formed to oppose the sale of the New Hanover Regional Medical Center, will hold a public information session on January 21 to discuss the downside of losing public ownership of the hospital. The New Hanover County Board of Commissioners in September passed an "intent to sell" resolution, claiming that it was just a first step to enable them to "explore options." Save Our Hospital contends that health care research across the United States demonstrates that selling publicly owned hospitals often leads to loss of local control, loss of local jobs, increase in costs and reduction of services to low income patients. 

 

The meeting will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, January 21, at the Northeast Public Library, 1241 Military Cutoff Road. Speakers will include North Carolina State Treasurer Dale Folwell and a North Carolina health care economist. The event will include a question and answer session. Visit the group's Website at [link removed] for more information.

 

No IDs Will Be Required for March 3 Primary Election

 

On December 31, U.S. District Judge Lorretta Biggs slapped an injunction on the controversial North Carolina law requiring voters to show an approved photo ID before voting in the state, and the injunction will prevent the law from being enforced for the March 3 primary. Judge Biggs' injunction is not the first time the courts have stepped in to thwart attempts place unneeded restrictions on the right to vote. Biggs, like previous jurists, ruled that the ID law passed by the Republican-majority state legislature in 2018 had the same "racially discriminatory taint" of past rules that had a disproportionate effect on minority voters. Republicans across the country have promoted voter ID laws as a way to decrease alleged voter fraud. Multiple studies have concluded that at-the-polls voter fraud is extremely rare, and the impact of voter ID laws is primarily to suppress votes by citizens who are more likely to vote for Democrats. 

 

The North Carolina primary is especially critical this year. It occurs on "Super Tuesday" when 16 states will make their choice of Presidential candidates known. North Carolina is the third most populous state voting on March 3, and the Presidential primary winner here will walk away with 110 delegates, according to the state Democratic party. Republicans are appealing Biggs' ruling in hopes of reinstating their voter ID law later.

 

Important Precinct Training On Tuesday



 

Our organizing for 2020 begins with precinct organization in February and this year we have less flexibility than we do in non-presidential election years. Accordingly, we urge you to attend the Precinct Organization Training on Tuesday.  At the meeting, Susanne Werner will discuss how to organize and motivate your precinct, and will distribute important information including calling lists, proposed agenda, sign-in lists, and sustaining fund goals. If you are a precinct chair and are unable to attend, please designate a precinct member to attend. See details below.

 

 

 

Important NHCDP Meeting Monday January 27th

 

We need a quorum at our Monthly Meeting On January 27 to elect two new SEC members. This is important in this presidential election year because the SEC votes to elect delegates to the Democratic National Convention, among other things.  Accordingly, if you are a Precinct Chair, Precinct Vice Chair or SEC member, it is important for you to attend so we have a quorum for the vote.  If you cannot attend, you can send a proxy with a written statement from you that they are authorized to vote your proxy. See time and place details below.

 

DOING (Democrats Organizing In Neighborhood Groups) Gears Up for 2020

 



Democratic activists plan to make a difference in 2020. Rather than waiting for national campaigns to organize our county, they have developed the DOING model. The goal of DOING is to establish ongoing contact with as many Democratic voters as we can. People in each precinct can work together to build community and mobilize Democrats in their local area.

 

Here is a list of canvasses, which will be updated as new canvasses are added.



 

 

 

 

 

EVENTS



Derrick Miller Swearing-In -- January 14

 

When: Tuesday, January 14, 4:30 p.m.

Where:  New Hanover County Board of Elections, 230 Government Center Drive, Wilmington

 

Democratic Women of New Hanover County Meeting -- January 14

 

            When: Tuesday, January 14; 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

            Where: Skytown Beer, 4712 New Centre Dr #100, Wilmington

 

Meeting with special speakers County Commissioner Rob Zapple, and Save our Hospital #ILM founder, Gene Merritt. Discussions n about how to get involved in the upcoming elections as well as how to help save the hospital. You can visit the group's Facebook page here.

 

"You Can Vote" Training -- January 14

 

When: Tuesday, January 14, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Where:  Unitarian Universalist Church, 4313 Lake Ave., Wilmington

 

The North Carolina organization formed to encourage voter education and participation will hold a volunteer training event to begin the 2020 campaign season.  If you are unable to attend the training on January 14th, please know that numerous additional events are being planned in the near future. To register, click here.

 

Important Precinct Training-- January 14

 

When: Tuesday, January 14, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.

Where: NHCDP Headquarters, 5041 New Centre Drive, Wilmington

 

All precinct officers and others interested in precinct work are invited to attend this training. You will learn everything you need to know to organize your precinct. Precinct officers need to attend to pick up your precinct packet.  Please RSVP to [email protected].


 

Debate Watch Party-- January 14

 

When: Tuesday, January 14, 7:00 to 11:00 p.m.

Where: Port Land Grille, 1908 Eastwood Rd., Wilmington

 

Watch Party for the 7th Democratic Debate organized by North Carolina for Pete Buttigieg, Cape Fear Chapter. Light appetizers by Port Land Grille. Please sign up here: [link removed]

 

Women's Rally -- January 18

 

When: Saturday, January 18, at Noon - 3 p.m.

Where: Princess and 3rd Street, Wilmington

 

Featuring Rep. Deb Butler and Keynote speakers Senator Harper Peterson, Senator Erica Smith (US Senate Candidate), Senator Terry Van Duyn (NC Lt. Governor Candidate), Jessica Holmes (Labor Commissioner Candidate), and local progressive women candidates and political action allies.

 

Fundraiser 3-5pm for Jessica Holmes, Candidate for NC Labor Commissioner at The Foxes Boxes 622 N. 4th Street, Wilmington. Rsvp here: [link removed]

 

Canvass  for Leslie Cohen, Candidate for County Commission -- January 18 and 19

 

When: Saturday, January 18, at 3:00 p.m. and Sunday, January 19, at 1:00 and 3:00 p.m.

Where: Launch location: Port City Java, 2099 Market Street, Wilmington

 

Supporters of Leslie Cohen for the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners will be knocking on doors Saturday and Sunday. The candidate asks that volunteers arrive 30 minutes before the listed canvas times to get a briefing and materials. Click here to sign up for the Saturday canvas. Click here to sign up for Sunday.

 

New Hanover Democrats March In MLK Parade -- January 20

 

When: Monday, January 20, 10 a.m.

Where: Parking Lot Next To CFCC Swartz Center, 610 N. Front Street, Wilmington

 

New Hanover Democrats are proud to participate in the parade. We will have a trolley, so you can choose to march or ride or some of both. Dress for the weather - it is usually colder than we expect. We expect some local and state candidates to join us in the parade. After the parade, we will warm up at Foxes Boxes at 622 N 4th St, Wilmington with Rachel's gumbo and cash bar for adult beverages. Foxes Boxes is just a few short blocks from the end of the parade route. Join us!

 

Save Our Hospital Forum -- January 21



 

When: Tuesday, January 21, 6-8 p.m.

Where: Northeast Regional Library, 1241 Military Cutoff Rd, Wilmington

 

Save Our Hospital Inc., will hold a public information session to discuss the downside of losing public ownership of New Hanover Regional Medical Center.

 

 

 

Precinct W25 canvassing -- January 25

 

When: Saturday, January 25, 9:30 a.m.

Where: Meet at Cape Fear Community College Building L, Health Services, 415 2nd Street

 

W25 precinct members are looking for passionate people who want to defeat Trump in 2020. They will  be using MINIVAN app: Bring your fully charged smart phone with your App password, knocking at Democratic doors only.  

 

Important New Hanover County Democratic Party Monthly Meeting -- January 27

 

When: Monday, January 27, 6 p.m.

Where: NHCDP HQ, 5041 New Center Drive, Wilmington

 

Regular meetings are held the third Monday of the month. Our meeting this month is a week late because of MLK day.  We need a quorum at this meeting because we will elect two SEC members to fill vacant seats, so we are asking all precinct chairs, vice chairs, and SEC members to attend.

 

FP07 "Lit Drop" Events -- February 1 and 2

 

When: Saturday and Sunday, February 1 and 2, 8:00 a.m to noon

Where: 8508 Lakeview Drive, Masonboro at the Cape

 

Federal Point 07 volunteers will pick up literature packets for distribution on both days. The Sunday event will be followed by a "Quid Pro Quo" Super Bowl party starting at 5:30. Contact Marlene Barney for RSVP at 703-304-7623 or [email protected]

 

Reception for Governor Roy Cooper -- February 4

 

When: Tuesday, February 4, 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.

Where: The home of Anne York and Jeffrey Schrager, 305 S. Lumina Ave., Wrightsville Beach

 

Cooper says the Republican Governors Association has named his campaign as their top target this year, so a lot of outside groups will be investing in North Carolina to try to flip his seat. "Your help now will ensure we have the resources necessary to continue making progress in this state," the governor said. For details and to register click here.

 

Early Voting Electioneering for Leslie Cohen -- February 13 through 29

 

When: February 13 through 29, times TBA

Where: Early voting polling stations

 

The Leslie Cohen campaign for the New Hanover County Board of Commissioner is seeking volunteers to hand out literature to voters during the early voting period. To get information on times and places and to sign up for shifts, click here.

 

Precinct Organization Day -- February 15

 

When: Saturday, February 15, Time TBD by Precinct Chair

Where: TBD by Precinct Chair

 

Because this is a presidential election year, the rules are a bit different. Instead of a ten day period for precinct organization, there is a single day, February 15th. There is only one make-up day, March 14th, for precincts that fail to organize in February.

 

Federal Point Cluster Organization Meeting -- February 15

 

When: Saturday, February 15, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.

Where: Eugene Ashley High School cafeteria, 555 Halyburton Memorial Pkwy., Wilmington

This is an annual organizational meeting for all Democrats in Fp03, Fp04, Fp06, Fp07, and Fp08

 

SEC Meeting and Blue NC Gala -- February 29

 

When: Saturday, February 29, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.

Where: Charlotte, NC


 

2020 WINTER SEC MEETING: 

 

UNC Charlotte, McKnight Theater, Cone Center

9025 University Rd.

Registration 9:00 a.m., Statewide Candidate Speeches, 11:30 a.m., Meeting, Noon-5.

 

Proxy Form: [link removed]

 

SEC Pre-Registration (open until 2/14):  [link removed]

 

Hotel Room Reservations: (deadline January 28) 

 

Drury Hotel

415 West W.T. Harris Blvd.

Charlotte, NC 2826

 

[link removed]

 

Or call 800-325-0720 and use Group Number 2402130.

 

2020 NCDP BLUE NC GALA: (After the SEC Meeting)

 

Hilton Charlotte University Place

8629 J.M. Keynes Dr. Charlotte

VIP Reception: 6:00 p.m.

Dinner: 7:00 p.m.

 

2019-2021 SEC Member-Only Link: [link removed]

 

General Admission Link:  [link removed]


 

New Hanover County Democratic Party Convention --  March 28

 

When: Checkin begins at 9 a.m., closes at 10 a.m.

Where: Board of Education Center, 1805 South 13th Street, Wilmington

 

Italian Wine Tasting Event with Marcia Morgan -- March 31

 

          When: Tuesday, March 31 5:30 - 7 p.m.

Where: Home of Anne York and Jeffrey Schrager, 305 S Lumina, Wrightsville Beach

 

Click here for a ticket.

 

7th Congressional District Convention -- April 25

 

When: Saturday April 25, Time TBD

Where: TBD

 

Planning for this event has been upended because the new district lines have put several of the district officers, including the Chair, Francisco Rivas-Dias, outside the district.  New officers will be elected in January. Stay tuned

 

State Convention -- June 6

 

When: Saturday June 6, checkin at 10 a.m.

Where: TBD


 

Best,

Richard Poole, Chair

News Content by James Cummings

 

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