Erik Ose is a writer and political activist. His columns have appeared in North Carolina newspapers such as The News & Observer, and elsewhere including The Hill and Salon.com. He authors The Latest Outrage blog and is one of the curators of JoeHerzenberg.org, a site about the life of the first openly gay elected official in the former Confederacy. He lives with his wife in Chapel Hill, NC and can be reached at thelatestoutrage@gmail.com.

He is a long time grassroots community organizer, and veteran of several large scale voter registration and get-out-the-vote campaigns. In 1990, Erik co-founded Musicians Organized for Voter Education (MOVE), a NC-based youth voter outreach project that became one of the inspirations for Rock The Vote. Subsequent voter registration drives he coordinated for the 1992 and 1996 elections added over 25,000 young voters to the rolls in North Carolina.

In 1996 he served as Director of the NC Participatory Democracy Project, an independent PAC dedicated to increasing progressive voter turnout for the Gantt-Helms U.S. Senate race. In 2004, he ran a record-breaking voter registration campaign that resulted in more than one-quarter of all the new voters registered statewide by the NC Democratic Party. From 2004-06 he was Campaign Mobilizer for the Community Reinvestment Association of North Carolina, organizing citizens in economic justice advocacy campaigns against predatory lenders, incompetent national bank regulators, and corporations peddling tax refund loans.

In 2008, he co-founded Voters for Obama, a grassroots group whose website launched on President's Day (Feb. 19) and helped voters from around the country generate an estimated several thousand e-mails and phone calls to Democratic superdelegates urging them to support Barack Obama. Volunteers gathered thousands more signatures on petitions to superdelegates in seven states and registered new voters for the primary and general elections in North Carolina.

Blog Entries by Erik Ose

Ten Chumps Who Helped Elect Barack Obama

245 Comments | Posted November 14, 2008 | 05:26 PM (EST)


Barack Obama ran a great campaign. While shattering all fundraising records, he created a movement backed by small donors, not big lobbyists. Using community organizing techniques derided by his GOP opponents, he mobilized millions of supporters and gave them an ownership stake in his historic candidacy.

But...

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Supposedly Safe GOP House Seat in CA Too Close To Call

3 Comments | Posted November 6, 2008 | 04:42 PM (EST)


Prop 8 Hangs In Balance as GOP Lawyers Try To Influence Vote Count

Two days after the Nov. 4 elections, a congressional race in conservative Orange County, California that was dismissed by most observers as a lock for the GOP remains unresolved. Democratic challenger...

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Yes We Can, Said Barack Obama, And We Did

4 Comments | Posted November 5, 2008 | 08:09 PM (EST)


The day after the 2008 election of Barack Obama, our first African-American president, it is a truly historic time to be an American. Slavery was one of the United States' original sins, practiced and tolerated even as the country declared our independence from England in 1776, and part...

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Early Voting Flood in Swing States Predicts Obama Tsunami

11 Comments | Posted November 3, 2008 | 12:07 PM (EST)


Beyond election-eve polls, the best indicator of how this election will turn out is to look at who has already voted. Early voting has now ended across the country, and the results are very good news for Barack Obama and the Democrats. In four swing states - Colorado, Nevada,...

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Top McCain Advisor Learned Slime Tactics From Jesse Helms

4 Comments | Posted October 28, 2008 | 06:01 PM (EST)


Despite sharing the same initials and middle name "Alexander," Jesse Helms and Joe Herzenberg were very different. Helms was a bigoted, heterosexual, Southern Baptist, extreme right wing Republican who used divisive politics to keep himself in power for five U.S. Senate terms. Herzenberg was a tolerant, gay, Jewish,...

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McCain Campaign Tried Using Assault Hoax to Slime Obama

57 Comments | Posted October 24, 2008 | 05:00 PM (EST)


The day after her story of a politically-motivated assault made headlines around the nation, coverage pushed relentlessly by McCain-Palin campaign officials, a McCain campaign worker admitted she made it all up. Ashley Todd, 20, told Pittsburgh police on Wednesday night that she had been held up at an...

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McCain and Palin Inciting Violence in North Carolina

104 Comments | Posted October 22, 2008 | 06:41 PM (EST)


Forced to defend what should be reliable red state turf, John McCain and Sarah Palin finally showed up in North Carolina over the past few weeks. So far in October, the GOP running mates have appeared at four campaign rallies here. And in the wake of their...

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Signs of Growing Friction Between McCain and Palin

191 Comments | Posted October 6, 2008 | 03:38 PM (EST)


The call to "Free Sarah Palin!" has been answered, and Palin off the chain is proving to be a loose cannon. The day after her debate with Joe Biden, Palin told FOX News she learned about the McCain campaign's decision to pull out of Michigan when she read...

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Sarah Palin's Inbox Reveals Possible Troopergate Smoking Guns

Posted September 19, 2008 | 01:40 PM (EST)


Lost in the hoopla surrounding the hacking of one of Gov. Sarah Palin's Yahoo! e-mail accounts are a couple of key points.

As first reported on HuffPo, the hacking incident gave Palin aides a convenient excuse to delete not one, but two of Palin's Yahoo accounts. After 27...

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Sarah Palin E-Mails Deleted Under Cover of Hacking Incident

Posted September 17, 2008 | 02:05 PM (EST)


A strange hacking incident earlier today tied up another loose end for Gov. Sarah Palin.

Overnight, one of Palin's Yahoo e-mail accounts was compromised, allegedly by members of the leaderless collective of hackers known as "Anonymous." A hacker apparently cracked the password to the e-mail address "gov.palin@yahoo.com," posted it...

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Pro-McCain Group Dumping 28 Million Terror Scare DVDs in Swing States

Posted September 12, 2008 | 11:49 AM (EST)


(UPDATE 9/13 - 70 newspapers in swing states have been paid to distribute Obsession this weekend and next, which means not all the DVDs have been delivered yet. Check the list at the end of this post to see if your newspaper is one of them, and let them...

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Mad Over Sarah Palin? Time To Get Busy for Obama.

Posted September 9, 2008 | 10:58 AM (EST)


Until last week, recent events in the presidential race might have seemed too strange for fiction. A movie about a candidate battling age-related concerns, who would be the oldest president in history if elected, choosing the least experienced VP ever, and announcing the choice on his 72nd birthday? It...

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The View From Wasilla - God Help Us if Sarah Palin is Elected

Posted September 5, 2008 | 12:32 PM (EST)


I got a fascinating e-mail from a Wasilla, Alaska resident who was witness to Sarah Palin's tenure as mayor. Except for a New York Times article this week that explored how Palin ran as an anti-abortion candidate of the Christian right, I haven't yet seen much detailed reporting of...

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Is John McCain Mentally Fit To Be President?

Posted August 30, 2008 | 03:46 PM (EST)


In a breathtakingly puzzling move, John McCain showed terrible judgment by selecting first term Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to be his running mate. Despite the spin that desperate Republicans immediately parroted, it wasn't a brilliant pick, or a game-changer. It was an amazingly bad choice.

Palin's...

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Obama-Biden Trumps McCain-Rove

Posted August 28, 2008 | 01:11 PM (EST)


Illustration by Ethan Wenberg

John Kerry stood up on Wednesday night and showed some of the fire he should have displayed four years ago. He did what many Democrats had been calling for all week, delivering a blistering attack on John McCain's misguided policies and the...

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Debbie Cook and Larry Kissell: Two Progressive Democrats for Congress

Posted August 26, 2008 | 06:47 PM (EST)


It's Democratic Convention time in Denver, and this week we'll be seeing some of the most promising '08 House and Senate candidates on display. Many have been struggling for a turn in the spotlight all year, as the presidential race between Barack Obama and John McCain continues to monopolize attention,...

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Memo to Netroots: Stop Tearing Down Obama's VP Shortlist

Posted August 19, 2008 | 05:45 PM (EST)


(UPDATE 8/23: As the world found out via text message shortly after 3:00 AM EST, my wife and I both lost our bet. Kudos to Steve Clemons for having accurate info all week long about Joe Biden being Obama's impending pick.

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Thank You, John Edwards

Posted August 13, 2008 | 08:22 PM (EST)


CHAPEL HILL - Cheating on his cancer-stricken wife, lying to the public about it while running for president, and lying some more while supposedly coming clean on national TV. There are good reasons for the rush to denounce the suddenly toxic John Edwards. But lest we forget, he accomplished...

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I'm Disappointed in John Edwards

Posted August 8, 2008 | 11:12 PM (EST)


CHAPEL HILL - I'm disappointed in John Edwards. The former presidential hopeful's admission that he did in fact have an extramarital affair with his one time campaign videographer Rielle Hunter was not surprising to anyone who's been following the story. Nor was his fessing up to having repeatedly lied...

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Jesse Helms' Shameful Legacy Can't Be Whitewashed

Posted July 13, 2008 | 09:08 AM (EST)


The urge to speak no ill of the dead is a powerful one. And it was on full display this week as former Senator Jesse Helms was laid to rest. Although one brave North Carolina state employee, L.F. Eason, resisted that urge when he refused to lower the flag...

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