• @[email protected]
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    “A little over two weeks left, and people are losing their freakin’ minds. And I get it: We have a lot more to lose than they do. If we win, their lives will improve (whether they want to admit it or not). If they win, we’ll lose our rights.”

    Unfortunately it’s kinda “worse” than this even…

    If we win we still almost certainly lose the Senate, so nothing happens. Because nothing happens and Faux news keeps The Base in a frothing rage, they keep/regain the house in 2026. No improvement or anything happens for the entirety of the 4 year term. If they win they win the trifecta and get their entire wishlist… :(

    I hate how “easy” their job is. Stall Democrats plan, they win. Win the trifecta and help billionaires more they win…

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      It’s not at all certain we lose the senate. There’s actually a real chance we win. If we flip Texas senate (super close) or Florida senate (fairly close) or squeek by in Montana, we can keep the senate

      Alternatively, we could also get a 49-50-1 senate if union-leader indepdent Dan Osborn flips Nebraska which polling suggests he is really got a chance to do. It’s gone from a close race to a close race with osborn up slightly

      Recently leaked republican GOP senate internals suggest republicans are much more worried about it than they are publicly letting on

      https://www.politico.com/news/2024/10/13/senate-republican-poll-memo-00183570

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      I’ve done some letters from Vote Forward. I’m not sure it’s the way. For one, you have to hand-write messages, which is time consuming at scale. For another thing, personally, I would like to be partisan. I want Trump to lose, and I’d like to send my get out the vote letters to Democrats.

      I’m not saying they’re doing any kind of bad thing, but I did think about finding addresses for Democratically registered people in swing states, and just doing my own thing batch-printing letters encouraging them to vote with handwritten signature and addresses on the envelopes. I think I might be able to have a serious impact that way.

      Also, what happened to text banking? I thought about trying to do that but I haven’t been able to find where to sign up.

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        You are writing to likely dems with Vote Forward. The political campaign ones are explicitly going to likely dems, the social campaign ones are going to underrepresented demographics - which typically lean towards dems. Their research has just found that writing partisan messages doesn’t work as well for increasing voter turnout, so they say not to write parsian messages. Similar for how writing by hand works better


        There are still text banks still open! Here’s some with Field Team 6

        https://www.mobilize.us/ft6/?show_all_events=true&tag_ids=22573

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          That makes perfect sense. I’ll finish up the pile I have today, and I also signed up for text banking. Thanks for the link! This is wonderful.

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            Also note that one the link I sent earlier shows other volunteer opportunities like phonebanking and canvasing (door knocking)

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        I know for me personally, I don’t want anything printed out ever. It’s just waste, and if I see any flyer or those letters for example it just upsets me. I get the sentiment and maybe in years past, but outside of official communications from an agency don’t send me shit.

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    I dunno what “get to work” means. I would be open to volunteering, but it seems like they want phone banking and door-to-door canvassing. I’m not willing to talk to right wingers and fence sitters, so I just haven’t done it.

    I volunteered for the Kerry campaign, and it was awful. Mostly talked to knuckle draggers who realized that Dems were more in their self interest but didn’t want gay marriage (which wasn’t even on the table as an issue then).

  • Verdant Banana
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    What are you doing to win on Nov. 5?

    what is there to win?

    neither candidate supports living wages above $15 an hour, universal healthcare, less fracking/oil, or police reform, or anything meaningful to the citizens just lots of wins for the corporations that are sponsoring this election no matter who wins

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      Setting aside the false equivalency here, the presidental race is not the only race on the ballot. We can help with those down ballot races too

      There are plenty of viable dem candidates who do support all of what you just mentioned

      For instance, Pennsylvania state legislature democrats are supporting a $20/hr minimum wage. There are races this year that could flip the PA state senate and let that start getting through

      Or for corperate money side: Dan Osborn (indepdent, and there’s no dem in the race) is a union leader who led the kellog strikes. He wants to get money out of politics and has taken zero corperate pac money. He’s running for Nebraska’s US senate seat and has a real chance to win. Polls put him neck and neck or even up slightly

    • @yesman
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      I suppose refugees and trans people don’t figure into your equation because erasing them is the only way to make it balance.

      It confuses me when people who argue “both sides” claim to support all those left policies when they don’t appear to have empathy or awareness of the marginalized. I’m left to conclude that this brand of leftism must be based on vanity, because the only thing it protects is the ego of those who promote it.

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        It confuses me when people who argue “both sides” claim to support all those left policies when they don’t appear to have empathy or awareness of the marginalized.

        They don’t even really seem to support left policies that go much of anywhere outside the scope of not voting for Democrats.

        They’re not advocating for RCV, supporting protest movements or local races with prominent lefty candidates, or harping on critical climate issues or actions that fall outside the scope of electoral politics completely let alone the specific action of who you’re going to vote for in November. They care a lot about politics. But mostly, what they want you to do is not vote for Democrats.

        A very cynical person could draw a particular conclusion from that, but I’m not that person, so I won’t.

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          Well, not that cynical.

      • @anticolonialist
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        You mean like the refugees being chased down on horseback? Or the ones at the border being subjected to Trump style immigration policy? Dems use trans as political pawns as much as Republicans

    • @CitizenKong
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      Things maybe getting better vs. things definitely getting way worse.

      It’s a pretty obvious choice.

    • @anticolonialist
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      There’s not even a mention of $15 coming from them anymore, much less healthcare. Fracking is up with cop cities.