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Science is in trouble.
I will never scare you on purpose, but right now, it’s okay if you’re a bit scared, cause there’s a call to action and it’s all hands on deck.
Russell Vought, one of the many authors of Project 2025 working in the...
We cannot win in 2028 without the South.
Which means we also can’t win in 2028 without focusing on Southern elections NOW.
Gerrymandering has led to severe voter despair and confusion in Southern states.
When I saw that South Carolina...
For the first time in 35 years, DC is getting a new delegate in Congress. I know, wild.
And Mayor Muriel Bowser is not seaking a fourth term, so DC has some pretty important elections in this week’s primary.
In addition…
The entire sta...
There is no such thing as voter apathy.
Though I definitely believed there was before a meeting yesterday.
Merriam-Webster describes “apathy” as:
A lack of feeling or emotion; a lack of interest.
And that’s just not what’s happenin...
Take a deep breath.
States are in charge of elections.
Say it with me:
States are in charge of elections.
Anything Trump tries to do to control elections is flat out unconstitutional.
And sure, sometimes he still does stuff anyway,...
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