Where the money is coming from….

Chris Williams has set up a great resource called Delaware Elections 2016. There, you can track campaign donations by zip code with maps and everything. It even has our new favorite thing: heat maps. You can also get breakdowns by donation type, and given a politician (or committee), see what other committees donors are donating to. Check out John Carney's page and then Republican nominee Colin Bonini.
Delaware Coalition Against Gun Violence’s Ranks your State Legislators

Delaware Coalition Against Gun Violence’s Ranks your State Legislators

Delaware Coalition Against Gun Violence (DCAGV) took a look at how our state senators and representatives voted on a few relevant pieces of legislation, which are:
HB 217: Mandates that law enforcement enter ballistic data relating to violent crime into a national database. HB 325: This bill closes a loophole to our gun background check laws. The current loophole allows for guns to be given to a potential purchaser if the background check is delayed for 3 days or more. In some cases a gun is given to a person who should not be in possession of a firearm. SB 83: Among other provisions, this Act provides that any person who is prohibited from purchasing, owning, possessing, or controlling a deadly weapon because the person is subject to a Family Court protection from abuse order is so prohibited immediately upon the entry of the protection from abuse order from purchasing or otherwise obtaining, and within 24 hours of personal service of the order, from owning, possessing, or controlling any deadly weapon.
Here are the grades:
The November 2, 2016 Thread

The November 2, 2016 Thread

New York Times: “Now, even as Hillary Clinton contends with inflamed Democratic anxiety over renewed scrutiny of her private email server, these once-red areas — a string of states that voted twice for George W. Bush — are providing an unexpected firewall for her campaign.” “Democrats are already strongly confident of victory in three of them — Colorado, Nevada and Virginia — and believe that a fourth, North Carolina, is likely to break their way as well. Added to the party’s daunting advantage in the Electoral College, these states have impeded Mr. Trump’s path to amassing the 270 electoral votes needed to win, limiting his ability to exploit Mrs. Clinton’s late vulnerabilities and forcing him to scrounge for unlikely support in solidly Democratic places like Michigan and New Mexico.”

The Daily Delawhere – November 2, 2016

Houses at 3rd & Delaware Streets in New Castle. On the right is the Kensey Johns House on 3rd Street, and was built in 1789. Johns served as Chief Justice of Delaware. On the left is the Kensey Johns Van Dyke House, on Delaware Street. The house was built in 1820.