10.26.2004

Where will you be November 3, 2004?
A new coalition, made up of peace, women, labor, civil rights, religious and environmental groups, has set up an Urgent Response Network to be activated in event of a stolen election. On the group's website, www.nov3.us, tens of thousands of people have already signed a pledge saying that they remember the fraud-ridden presidential election of 2000 and that if the election is stolen again, they will join nationwide protests starting on Nov. 3 – either in their local communities, in the states where the fraud occurred, or in Washington D.C. The pledge signers include personalities such as Michael Moore, Jesse Jackson and Dolores Huerta, as well as representatives from groups such as the AFL-CIO, Sierra Club, United for Peace and Justice, Global Exchange, CodePink and the Feminist Majority.
With one week to go til the election, here's what you can do to help prevent a stolen election. (Thanks, Reggie.)

Also: With either outcome on 11/2, progressives have their work cut out for 'em: Alternet on the morning after, and The Black Commentator on the November 3 Movement.

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