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In this week's episode, I get my first piece of earned media and discuss gerrymandering and how parking affects affordable housing. I also reflect on the fact that there are only 100 days to the midterm election, being on a canvassing action team, and Philadelphia Ward politics. --- Links --- City & State PA article: http://bit.ly/2od7Qc6 Jenn O'Mara: https://www.voteomara.com/ Mary Gay Scanlon: https://www.scanlonforcongress.com/ Kristin Seale: https://www.kristinseale.com/ Gerrymandering: https://wapo.st/2PJLwU4 Fair Districts PA: https://www.fairdistrictspa.com/ Moving Philly Forward: https://www.movingphillyforward.org/ Swing Left: https://swingleft.org/ Turn PA Blue: https://turnpablue.org/ Philadelphia's 66 Wards: http://bit.ly/2PKRxA3 PA 175th HD petition: http://bit.ly/2oiOlPf Music by Avi Wisnia: https://aviwisnia.com/ --- Stay in Touch --- Website: www.Beth4PHL.com/ Donate: bit.ly/Beth4PHLDonateP Facebook: www.facebook.com/Beth4PHL Twitter: twitter.com/Beth4PHL
I'm Beth Finn and this is See Beth Run. In this week's episode, I talk about starting to figure out my policies, candidates helping candidates, and campaign finance limits. I also talk about busy people, campaign literature, and a civics 101 lesson with my nieces. --- Links --- PA Senate Democratic Campaign Committee (SDCC): https://pasenatedems.com/ Maria Collett: https://www.mariaforpasenate.com/ Kristin Seale: https://www.kristinseale.com/ Katie Muth: https://www.katiemuthforpasenate44.com/ Danielle Friel-Otten: http://danielle4pa.com/ Brian Sims: http://sims4pa.com/ Vote for Aunt Beth: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYCzGzl2AhRtrvTVkhIlhCthRQm2IkQKs Music by Avi Wisnia: https://aviwisnia.com/ --- Stay in Touch --- Website: www.Beth4PHL.com/ Donate: bit.ly/Beth4PHLDonateP Facebook: www.facebook.com/Beth4PHL Twitter: twitter.com/Beth4PHL Instagram: www.instagram.com/Beth4PHL/
I'm Beth Finn, first time candidate for Philadelphia City Council at Large. This week, I talk about the logistics of fundraising and growing my circle of supporters, my first conversations with voters, and standing on the shoulders of giants. I also emphasize again the importance of the mid-term elections this Fall, being a candidate, and building up political capital. --- Links --- Tina Davis http://votetinadavis.com/ Mike Doyle https://www.mikedoyleforpa.com/ Gretchen Driskell https://votedriskell.com/ Elizabeth Fiedler https://elizabethfiedler.com/ Katie Muth https://www.katiemuthforpasenate44.com/ Kristin Seale https://www.kristinseale.com/ Melissa Shusterman https://www.melissashusterman.com/ Moving Philly Forward https://www.movingphillyforward.org/ Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) http://boldprogressives.org/ --- Stay in Touch --- Website: www.Beth4PHL.com/ Donate: secure.actblue.com/donate/beth4phl?refcode=podcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/Beth4PHL
Today's topic is Public Service as an Indicator of Success and hopefully by the end of the show you'll learn about women running for office, advocacy and public service as qualifications for legislating, women's representation in government, and women's candidacy/ training resources. Get Giovanna's FREE worksheet -Communicate My Purpose! My guest today is Kristin Seale,… The post https://wellwomanlife.com/123show/ (123 Public Service as an Indicator of Success with Kristin Seale) appeared first on https://wellwomanlife.com (Well Woman Life). Support this podcast
Four progressive women with Democratic Socialist platforms running for Pennsylvania State House won big last week in their primaries. All unseated establishment male incumbents. All four – Summer Lee & Sara Innamorato of Pittsburgh and Kristin Seale & Elizabeth Fiedler of Philadelphia – join the show to discuss their respective races, their experience in taking on the establishment, how their people-powered campaigns helped them win, DSA's role and what their Dem Socialist platforms meant to them, and what this means all across the country going forward. All that plus listener questions and comments and much more!
We will not have our regularly scheduled Friday show this week, but we just had to bring you a post-PA primary recap. It was a huge night for PA's progressive future. John Fetterman defeats Mike Stack for Lt. Gov. Stack becomes first Lt. Gov. to lose reelection. 4 DSA Candidates Make it to the general election. DSA Members Sara Innamorato and Summer Lee take down the Costa family machine in Pittsburgh. They easily defeat Dom and Paul Costa by 2-1 margins. Elizabeth Fiedler wins a four-way primary with a majority of the vote in South Philly. Kristin Seale will be facing off against DelCo Republican Chris Quinn in November. PA Democrats flip a Bucks County state house seat that Republicans have controlled for over 35 years. Helen Tai, daughter of Chinese immigrants, will be representing that seat for the next 6 months. Mary Gay Scanlon, a Ballard Spahr lawyer, defeats Johnny Doc and Bernie-backed Rich Lazer in the crowded PA 05 primary. Ballard Spahr enjoys breaking unions, supports charter schools, and works with Comcast. Progressives were torn over Bernie backing Lazer. Madeleine Dean wins her primary in the PA 04. Greg Edwards came up short in the PA-7, but at least Morganelli was defeated. Susan Wild will head to the general election in November. Scott Wagner pulls out a victory in the Republican primary for Governor. Governor Wolf's campaign comes out swinging before the ink is dry on the primary results. And, anti-immigrant Lou Barletta will take on Bob Casey this fall. Rick Saccone loses, again. He’ll have to take his waterboarding towel and free meals from lobbyists somewhere else. At least he's got his godly heritage.
Mike, Gina, Pasquale, Joi, Amanda, and Brian all take some time in the last weekend of petition signing to talk about how candidates actually get on the ballot, getting stuck inside voters' houses, road trips, our cats, the tragedy of sever lag, and non-traditional wine pairings. Music: "Generation to Generation" by Tinmouth, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
Mike, Amanda, and Pasquale talk serious and make goofy-goofs with Kristin Seale, candidate for the 168th PA House district. The gang talks about the thousands of candidates running for Delco's congressional seats, compare metaphorical canvassing scars, finally shine some light into the County Council chambers, discuss criminal justice reform and energy policy, ask "What Did Millennials Kill This Week?", and debate the relative merits of Thorgy Thor. Music: "Generation to Generation" by Tinmouth, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US