2012 Election Silenced Majority Tour

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Democracy Now! is on the road for a 2-month, 100-city tour, starting with the Republican National Convention in Tampa and the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, running up to Election Day. We'll travel through many of the electoral swing states, going beyond the mainstream media’s obsessive focus on the latest poll numbers and candidate gaffes, to examine how people are organizing; the impacts of restrictive voter ID laws that are making it harder to vote; and how the massive influx of campaign cash following the Citizens United decision is changing how our democracy works. Join us for a public event near you -- to help raise critical funds for the public community television and radio stations across the country.
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  • Preparing for the live broadcast from the Bainport protest encampment inFreeport, IL, at about 6:30 am on Oct 31 2012.

    Preparing for the live broadcast from the Bainport protest encampment inFreeport, IL, at about 6:30 am on Oct 31 2012.

    • 6 months ago
  • In the control room at Nine Network of Public Media, St Louis PBS

    In the control room at Nine Network of Public Media, St Louis PBS

    • 6 months ago
  • Speaking at the benefit for KKFI fm in Kansas City, MO, at the union hall of IBEW local 124.

    Speaking at the benefit for KKFI fm in Kansas City, MO, at the union hall of IBEW local 124.

    • 6 months ago
  • Sold out crowd at Everett Community College in Everett, WA, at the benefit for KSER FM.

    Sold out crowd at Everett Community College in Everett, WA, at the benefit for KSER FM.

    • 6 months ago
  • Rainy day in the Pacific NW…at Everett Community College benefit for KSER fm.

    Rainy day in the Pacific NW…at Everett Community College benefit for KSER fm.

    • 6 months ago
  • Nine year-old Unity listens to Democracy Now! every day.  Smart!

    Nine year-old Unity listens to Democracy Now! every day. Smart!

    • 6 months ago
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  • Amy greets Foster Stockwell at the KBCS  benefit reception at the Town Hall event in Seattle.  He’s the father of legendary community radio activist Norm Stockwell of WORT fm inMadison, WI.

    Amy greets Foster Stockwell at the KBCS benefit reception at the Town Hall event in Seattle. He’s the father of legendary community radio activist Norm Stockwell of WORT fm inMadison, WI.

    • 6 months ago
  • Amy w/ staff of the Cooper Point Journal, student paper of The Evergreen College in Olympia, Washington. Kelli Tokos from Bainbridge Island, Editor-in-chief Melkorka Licea from Iceland,  Anatalia Nicholl from Oregon &Amanda Frank from the Athabascan community of Minto, Alaska.All at a benefit for KAOS radio & Thurston Community TV

    Amy w/ staff of the Cooper Point Journal, student paper of The Evergreen College in Olympia, Washington. Kelli Tokos from Bainbridge Island, Editor-in-chief Melkorka Licea from Iceland, Anatalia Nicholl from Oregon &Amanda Frank from the Athabascan community of Minto, Alaska.All at a benefit for KAOS radio & Thurston Community TV

    • 6 months ago
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  • Amy and Scott Olsen, Oakland benefit for KPFA.

    Amy and Scott Olsen, Oakland benefit for KPFA.

    • 6 months ago
  • Democracy Now fan Hank Hulter enjoys the Expand the Debate coverage at the Osher Marin Jewish Community Center. Hank is the oldest member of the OMJCC, turning 105 on Nov. 20th, and works out in the gym 3 times per week.

    Democracy Now fan Hank Hulter enjoys the Expand the Debate coverage at the Osher Marin Jewish Community Center. Hank is the oldest member of the OMJCC, turning 105 on Nov. 20th, and works out in the gym 3 times per week.

    • 7 months ago
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