Watch the trailer of the documentary

Thursday, August 5, 2010

NY Times series examines a Colorado County

Crossroads County is the New York Times look at politics and voting changes in a county on the Front Range of the Rockies. Many of these issues of changing voting attitudes and the shifts in demographics in the Intermountain West are covered in our documentary How Obama Won the West.

Friday, July 9, 2010

In Nevada, Obama Defends Economic Policies

In this New York Times piece, Obama is in the West defending his economic policies, but he's also trying to shore up one of his most important allies, Harry Reid. Obama can't afford to lose Reid - who's arguably more important to him than the entire Democratic House - or the inroads he made in the West in 2008.

I suspect we'll see a good bit of Obama and his surrogates in the West during this political season. Especially in Nevada.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Go west! Dems did, now fight to retain their gains

Good AP story on the Democrats uphill battle to hold onto the political gains made in the 2008 election, including issues and candidates covered in the documentary.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Obama on a West Coast Swing

After strong gains in the Rocky Mountain West in 2008, Democrats are at political risk in 2010. President Obama made stops in Colorado and Nevada to shore up shaky Dems, including Majority Leader Harry Reid.

Here's a piece on the swing.

Friday, January 29, 2010

A Political Documentary

How Obama Won the West is a feature-length documentary journey through the American West during the last few weeks of the historic 2008 election. We follow the campaigns, talk to grass-roots volunteers and interview a cast of quirky characters including a founder of the Weather Underground, a Republican environmental activist and Sarah Palin's brother, among others.

The documentary will begin touring film festivals in Spring 2010. In the meantime, I'll post articles and links to stories that cover politics and environmental issues in the West.