Delaware Stonewall PAC leaves possibility of Mike Ramone endorsement open, but with a caveat

Delaware Stonewall PAC Board has voted to require that candidates agree to a "pledge not to support Trump" before any endorsement consideration is made. This is some progress, I'd say. Delaware Stonewall PAC's Political VP, Mitch Crane, had indicated that there was a potential for something like this, so it is good to see it enacted. Now it will be up to Mike Ramone to publicly "pledge not to support Trump" (whatever that means) or forgo a possible endorsement from an organization that may have put him over the top in a close election last time out. This likely puts both Ramone and Cloutier in difficult spots. If they take the Stonewall pledge, their Fox News Zombie Dumbfuck supporters will be pissed off. If they refuse to take it, the majority of voters in their districts will have an easy choice come election day. The PAC will not be making further endorsements until the spring.

Help dismantle Trump’s support network in Delaware

Tip O'Neill is credited with saying "all politics is local". Not this year, though. Not by a fucking longshot. This year, ALL POLITICS IS NATIONAL. Donald Trump is THE issue of this election and these are the local races you should be involved with to put a hurting on Donald Jehoshaphat Trump and his network of supporters in Delaware.

New Voting Machines Tested in Appo Referendum

I voted FOR the referendum this morning using one of the state's new EE&S voting machines. Pros: Paper trial created during voting. Cons: -Lots of "Are you sure?" prompts and processes, so it takes a long time to vote.  Much longer (I assume) if you decide that you aren't sure at some point. - One of the two brand new machines at my polling station was out of order. There was someone on the phone with tech support while I was voting in the next booth and it sounded a lot like your father calling tech support. If they seize up at this rate (50%) in November it will be trouble.   Bottom Line:  I'm nervous.