House has not been called yet and still can flip or if not very likely to reduce their margin, and there are state legislature/officals seats that matter too. We need those state officials more than ever to try to stand up to trump
House has not been called yet and still can flip or if not very likely to reduce their margin, and there are state legislature/officals seats that matter too. We need those state officials more than ever to try to stand up to trump
Vote in your down ballot primaries, and volunteer hard to get progressives in. People in those state/local offices often tend to move upwards in the party
Consider also running for office yourself https://runforsomething.net/
After you vote, you can also volunteer to phone bank for last minute get out the vote calls!
No, there are some red, blue and swing states in there. It’s kind of a weird mix of states because there a few blue states that don’t have it and some red states that do
Find your polling location. Go vote!
Your ballot will be deciding much more than just the president. Even if you did theoretically think both presidential canidates were equal in all regards (they aren’t), then vote for the down ballot races!
Keep your local school boards from having insane people on it that will ban books and harm your kids or your neighbors’s.
Vote for the constitutional ammendment questions and ballot initiatives. For instance, many states have either pro and anti abortion questions on their ballot.
They already killed it for Supreme Court nominees when it suited them. If they really wanted something they’d kill it for that
By 2017, roles had reversed — Republicans held the majority in the Senate, and President Donald Trump sat in the Oval Office.
After Senate Democrats, now in the minority, filibustered the confirmation of Judge Neil Gorsuch — Trump’s first nominee to the Supreme Court — McConnell engineered his own “nuclear option.”
The Republican-controlled Senate voted 52-48 to reduce the vote threshold for confirming nominees to the Supreme Court from 60 to 51, per The New York Times.
Note that Harris has called for eliminating the Filibuster should dems get a trifecta
Harris says she would support ending the filibuster to bring back Roe v. Wade
https://www.npr.org/2024/09/23/nx-s1-5123955/kamala-harris-abortion-roe-v-wade-filibuster
We can do a bit better than just hope, there is still time to volunteer to help get out the vote today and tomorrow on election day!
Easily pushed around by dictators and billionaires, not so easily pushed by average citizens
Harris is more able to be influenced by public pressure which is what John Oliver is trying to get at
Huh, turns out the Republican earlier BS claims of stolen valor for Tim Walz were just talking about the wrong Tim all along
There are also still opportunities to volunteer in person and online - including on election day!
Unfortunately they put tougher requirements on the types of accepted IDs, yes. This especially impact Native American voters in North Dakota
Native Americans continue to fight discriminatory voter ID laws in North Dakota
I mean Biden has already started the process for rescheduling weed to schedule 3 for medical legalization. Process is long but it’s at the tail end with the final hearing in December. It’s not too hard to see Harris just using the same process but asking for full descheduling rather than asking them for schedule 3. Or if Dems get a trifecta, she could also try to get congress to legalize directly in law (faster than the executive branch only action)
It is really funny how they’re both named Tim and look a lot like each other
Many of states on that map have started adopting it only more recently, so there’s been a push to increase it! If it’s not in your state, consider writing to your local state legislature representative to push them to pass laws for it next election!
It managed to get through in red Utah in 2018, so don’t think it’s necessarily a lost cause even if you are in a red state (though yes they are more resistant to it)
https://lemmy.ml/post/22122469
Made a simple post with the initiative’s page
It’s also worth noting that some states have same-day voter registration, though not Ohio at the moment unfortunately. Some states started adding that more recently such as Virginia (implemented 2022) and Nevada (2019)
https://www.axios.com/2024/10/31/voter-registration-election-day-2024
Put a caveat that New York, unlike the other states on the map here, only allowed it on the first day of early voting because of the quirks of the law they passed
They don’t agree on it. Biden only supported legalized medical marijuana, and to his credit, he did actually start the process to do that. He order rescheduling to schedule 3 which basically legalizes medical marijuana. It should go into effect around December as the DEA has dragged out the process. It’s not instant executive order to reschedule. The law lays out a rather long process, but we’re nearly at the end of it at this point
Down ballot, dems weirdly did decently in a number of states even though they didn’t do as well for president
Wisconsin no longer has a republican super majority in their state legislature
Kentuky supreme court flipped to democratic control
There was a lot of ticket splitting and republicans who only voted for Trump and left the rest blank