A group of veteran political organizers have launched a super-PAC
to support Democrats who make climate change a top priority.
“Climate Hawks Vote” registered with the Federal Election Commission
(FEC) late last week.
Co-founder RL Miller tells E2-Wire that advocates aren’t satisfied
with Democrats who make climate a second-tier issue, and “Climate
Hawks Vote” stands ready to get involved in primary and general
election fights.
“We're seeking to elect leaders willing to take on the greatest
challenge facing the next few generations of humanity. Too many
Democratic politicians consider climate to be just another issue
bubbling below the surface of top priorities, and too many Democrats
are willing to excuse Democratic politicians who tout their states'
coal and oil resources as long as they're good on other issues,”
Miller said in an email.
Miller is an activist and blogger who chairs the California
Democratic Party's environmental caucus.
Climate Hawks Vote's advisory board includes:
Van Jones, the activist and former White House aide who will co-host
CNN’s “Crossfire” revival; 350.org founder Bill McKibben; CREDO
Mobile political director Becky Bond; and veteran organizer and
fundraiser Tom Matzzie, the former Washington director for
Moveon.org and current CEO of Ethical Electric.
Miller said the PAC is eyeing House and Senate races, as well as
state-level legislative, gubernatorial and attorney general
contests.
Could Climate Hawks Vote back any Republicans? Miller didn't rule it
out.
“[W]e're not partisan, but the Republican Party is so deeply
entrenched in denying the existence of climate change that if a
Republican climate hawk were to emerge, we would look hard at a
Republican's willingness to buck leadership as well as the
Republican's position on climate,” Miller said.
“Climate hawk” is a term increasingly used to describe lawmakers and
advocates who back aggressive steps to curb greenhouse gas
emissions.
The plan to launch Climate Hawks Vote was earlier outlined in June
at Netroots Nation, the big annual conference of progressive
activists and organizers, according to its
website.
Miller said the group hopes to “engage and educate voters,” as well
as advocate on climate change in general election contests and back
“climate-oriented” Democrats in primaries.
The group also hopes to “engage and train younger climate hawks
interested in running for office,” Miller said.
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