Presidential Election Archive

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Alaska Divestment and Governor Sarah Palin

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Last night during the vice presidential debate, I held my breath during the answer to a question on Darfur. Because I have been working on divestment efforts over the past year, I was hoping that Governor Palin would discuss the Alaska divestment legislation that our partner organization the Sudan Divestment Task Force worked so diligently on with activists in Alaska during the last year’s legislative session.

Governor Palin did discuss the bill and came out publicly in support of it. She touted the bill as a law that must be passed “because all of us, as individuals, and as humanitarians and as elected officials should do all we can to end those atrocities in that region of the world”.

This coming year, we must work to hold her to her pledge to do all she can. While her words have yet to result in action, there is a new opportunity in the coming legislative year. (more…)

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Darfur in last night’s VP debate

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Below is the exchange on Darfur between Sen. Biden and Gov. Palin from Thursday evening’s vice presidential debate.  You can learn more about the candidates’ Darfur positions at AddYourVoice.org.

IFILL: Senator, you have quite a record, this is the next question here, of being an interventionist. You argued for intervention in Bosnia and Kosovo, initially in Iraq and Pakistan and now in Darfur, putting U.S. troops on the ground. Boots on the ground. Is this something the American public has the stomach for?

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Be a Voice for Darfur

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Our combined voices can turn a promise into action.
Visit AddYourVoice.org.

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Save Darfur at the Presidential debate

Monday, September 29th, 2008

As part of the Save Darfur Coalition’s efforts during this year’s elections, Darfuri refugee Daoud Hari and SDC’s Amjad Atallah were at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi on Wednesday and Thursday in advance of the Presidential Debate.

Daoud and Amjad addressed a standing-room-only crowd of students and faculty, met with Darfur activists from Mississippi and sat down for interviews with local and international press.

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A Historic Promise, A Great Opportunity

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

In May, presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama signed a joint statement promising their “unstinting resolve” to end the genocide in Darfur. This historic moment has afforded us a great opportunity.

No matter who is elected the next president, we’ll have a champion for the Darfuri people in the White House.

To make the most of this opportunity, we created an ambitious plan to keep Darfur on the national agenda and make sure the next president acts to end the violence. We have the promise, we have the plan, but we need support.

For the past week, we’ve been asking supporters and activists to help us meet our goal of raising $250,000 by September 26 to put our plan into action. Our deadline is midnight tomorrow – will you help us meet our goal?

Donate Today.

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World of Challenges

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

This weekend, on CNN’s special “The Next President: A World of Challenges,” former secretaries of state gathered to give advise to our future president on issues that he will face upon entering office – including Darfur. During the special, Michael Hermon of Minneapolis, Minnesota asked the following of Warren Christopher, Henry Kissinger, Madeleine Albright, James Baker, and Colin Powell:

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: My name is Michael Herman (ph). I’m from Minneapolis, Minnesota.

And I was wondering, how do you see the U.S. responding to humanitarian crises, like the situation in Darfur?

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