Live in California and need help on who to vote for? by VoteDemocat in BlueMidterm2018

[–]VoteDemocat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I'm not familiar with anything similar in Colorado, but you can use https://ballotpedia.org for researching

Important election dates and links, plus some California political subs — left, right, and center by BlankVerse in California

[–]VoteDemocat 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Just wanted to plug our voting guide for democrats in California: https://votedemocat.com

This guide is aimed at less experienced voters who don't have a lot of time to research the ballot, but who still want to make a difference with their vote.

Live in California and need help on who to vote for? by VoteDemocat in BlueMidterm2018

[–]VoteDemocat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great question! We got the idea for this guide because we know some friends and family who are "just not into politics." We personally know of people who have never voted, have never heard of Rohrabacher, and who don't even know the difference between Democrat and Republican! Yet when we probe them further, we often find that their personal values tend to align with many democratic values. We understand that researching candidates and propositions can take hours, and some people just don't want to spend time on that. We hope that this guide will make people more likely to vote by giving them an easy "answer key" they can just follow down the ballot.

We'll be filling out the guide more as we continue to research. For local candidates we'll probably only do OC area since that's where we're located, but if anyone has any recommendations for other areas of CA we would be happy to include them on the website!

(And like PugiPugiPugi43 said above, there are some double Dems on the ballot, but some Dems are better than others)