There’s groups like Run for Something that recruit progressives to run for state and local office

A surprising number of potentially winnable seats are never contested. Let’s show up anywhere and everywhere to fight back

If you’re worried about Republicans messing with elections themselves, you also have the power to help there too by running for state and local offices. Elections - even for federal positions - are run by state and local officals not by the federal government

  • db0
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    32 days ago

    Why do you reject electioneering, bro. It’s just so easy, you only need to vote once every 2 years, bro. It doesn’t take any effort, bro.

    Don’t waste your time electioneering. It doesn’t work. Provenly. Put your effort in literally anything else that would improve your life except this shite. Take direct action. Organize your workplace. Feed the homeless. Whatever.

    • Eugene V. Debs' Ghost
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      123 hours ago

      “Dude just vote for the genocidal parties who hate you, and if that doesn’t work, proudly establish yourself as a member of that party that hates you, so when the fascists starts gunning down the other genocidal party for not being genocidal enough, you can say ‘At least i ran for office instead of helping my community outside of electoralism’.”

      Liberals think that the people affected by neoliberalism can somehow run for office, when its expensive as fuck even on the local levels. If I had that money I’d just move out of the country, not try to fix a rotten apple from the inside-out.

      • db0
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        221 hours ago

        What’s surprising is that my comment wasn’t downvoted to hell.

        • Eugene V. Debs' Ghost
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          121 hours ago

          Very much so, usually if you call out the idea that elections aren’t the end of change, people downvote and call you $BAD_COUNTRY’s shills.

          • @[email protected]
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            120 hours ago

            I think trying to approach change from every avenue is the best way forward

            Politics frankly won’t change much in the next 4 years unless a bunch of progressives and liberals move to every purple state from the deep blue and deep red states. I still have some faith in newer generations not being as right leaning, but it would take decades for younger generations to vote at the scale of Baby Boomers and Gen X.

            Plus Federated spaces need to grow more as well if we want to try to prevent misinformation from spreading as much as we see in the privately owned social media companies.

            I believe there needs to be a push to change the voting system away from First Past the Post voting. As this is the main thing that keeps us in this mess of a two party system. The change needs to happen through grassroots organizing at the local election level all the way up to the state level to be successful in passing an alternative voting system in each state. Alaska and Maine both have already moved away from First Past the Post voting, so it is possible to do.