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Why Trump won revisited – let’s please not blame the media and math

Local businessperson and mom Brooke Secor responds to a recent Lookout op-ed by Tom Decker, a Republican who has strong ideas about why Donald Trump won in November. She believes it’s not about the appeal of the rallies and is still baffled how so many people can stand behind Trump’s rhetoric. She delves into the anti-intellectualism she feels is sweeping the country and the curious trend of people in cities, once bastions of liberalism and progressive thought, voting more like rural communities.

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2024 is ending, Republicans will take over nationally in January – how do we Democrats find hope and courage locally?

Santa Cruz Vice Mayor Shebreh Kalantari-Johnson recently returned from an annual leadership conference for local Democratic leaders. She felt inspired by the energy and commitment of leaders from across the nation, particularly in the wake of the November election and the return of a Republican administration to Washington in January. Here, she offers some of what she learned and a plea for community engagement.

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The threat of mass deportations is real: Cities and counties must do more than reaffirm old sanctuary ordinances

Paul Johnston, a sociologist with decades of experience in the immigrant communities of the Central Coast, helped city and county leaders draft local ordinances in 2017 to stand up against excessive immigration enforcement. There are many things local communities can do in the face of threats from a second Trump administration beyond recommitting to those ordinances, he writes; minimally and most urgently, we should establish a local resource hub for deportees.

Posted inPolitics & Policy

Lace up, Santa Cruz – it’s time to fight whatever Trump throws at us, and that’s what I’ll be doing in Sacramento

Assemblymember Gail Pellerin empathizes with those who feel crushed at the thought of another Donald Trump presidency. But, she says, California and Santa Cruz County are resistant, and Gov. Gavin Newsom is calling a special session on Dec. 2 to take stock of what to do. “We can do hard things,” she writes, and lays out ideas for actions those disappointed can take to help the most vulnerable.

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