Politics & Government

Activists Tell Romney to Move On

Farmers' market goers got more than strawberries and sunflowers Thursday--many were handed "pink slips" by the a political action group MoveOn.org. Check out our photo gallery.

As shoppers arrived or departed the farmers' market at the corner of Laurel and Olive streets in San Carlos Thursday evening, they were handed "Romney-Ryan pink slips" by members of Mid Peninsula MoveOn.org with the message "You're fired!!"

The pink slips symbolized the group's position on the recent addition of Paul Ryan to the Republican presidential ticket. As stated on its website, MoveOn.org, "Ryan's proposed budget would cost America more than a million jobs in less than one year and tank the economy." And, "Romney would change the tax structure in a way that would lead to more jobs being created—overseas."

Nationwide, the group's members were hoping to distribute one million pink slips Thursday, concentrating on gathering in high traffic areas, such as farmers' markets with the goal of reaching key voters--women, people of color and young people. 

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Historically a blue state, with a majority of Californians supporting the re-election of President Obama, MoveOn.org's regional organizer Cilla Raughley explained, "We still need to get the word out in the swing states, and here in California we have three to six congressional seats that could swing from Democrat to Republican. And we need to get rid of Dan Lundrgren. That would be a happy day!"

Raughley added that in a recent poll of MoveOn.org members, over 95 percent were Obama supporters. "It's a slam dunk for Obama," she said.

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Some market goers accepted the pink slips in stride, while others were a bit more vocal in their opposition to the group's efforts. One man drove slowly by and yelled out his window to a MoveOn.org sign holder, "Why don't you stick that sign where the sun doesn't shine!"

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