Yello! I'm apart of a student activism group and we're trying to push back against trumpism. We're putting together a voter guide for our state and we wanted to draw inspiration from original punk-styled magazines so if anyone has any, I'd appreciate some images or links being dropped in my dms or replies down below!
People are losing hope in elections, but, for me that just proves that they are more important than ever.
The problem is that the more damage Republicans do, the harder it is to see that, and that’s literally the point.
That’s why I’m SO excited to be working with Sway these past few months. The idea is that the people whose opinions you trust the most have voting groups where they get to endorse candidates. And there’s no algorithm so you’re not frantically searching through social media looking for anything, it’s on an app and you get texts.
But of course, I dance to a different drum. I couldn’t use the platform like everyone else. I mean I did. I did endorse in dozens of races in tomorrow’s CA election, but I already have a weekly election guide, so that wasn’t what made me trip over myself to run and become a group leader.
For me, it’s about the back-end data. As more people join I am able to see where my audience is located.
That means my election guide might include one congressional district but not another cause I KNOW I have voters in one AND they will get a text or email with the info.
It’s easier for me, it’s less stressful for my team, it’s a win all around.
I currently have 276 members of my voting group, Election Day is Every Tuesday.
What will it take to have 300 by the end of the week?
Your vote is your voice, and that voice is your superpower. By joining this group, you help champion Democrats in your area, and make my ele
Looking for more information on who is on your ballot this year? Check out our list of State and County-level voter guides, election informa
NPR is a helpful, reliable source if you’re having trouble figuring out the ballot for the us midterm elections I highly recommend! Voting can be hard but it doesn’t have to be scary, and it’s something you can study for!
If you haven't voted yet, I *highly* recommend BallotReady.org
You can see every race and ballot measure that will be on your ballot, and get information about each of the candidates, including the judges, which I found super helpful!!
You can also keep track of your picks for each race, and then either print or e-mail the list to yourself to take with you when you vote!
Forget Trump, forget partisanship — vote on the issues that you care about.
daaaaaaaaaaamnnn!!! This is SOOOOOOOOOO good!!
It’s basically a national level issues guide. Highly recommend - esp if you’re “not that into politics” and want a quick summary of the big issues right now based on party leadership
Policies > Party
Just a few examples:
1. Do you want comprehensive background checks in order to buy a gun in America?
One hundred percent of the total sponsors of Background Check Expansion Act are Democrats. The only way for this to happen is to vote for Democrats.
2. Do you want to build a wall on the U.S. border with Mexico?
While there are some Democrats who support “the wall,” 100 percent of the sponsors of the Build the Wall, Enforce the Law Act are Republicans. The only way for this to happen is to vote for Republicans.
3. Do you want mandatory coverage for pre-existing conditions?
One hundred percent of those who voted for the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) were Democrats; 100 percent of the Democrats in Congress voted against the ObamaCare repeal endorsed by Donald Trump. Republicans have made numerous attempts to repeal ObamaCare since Trump took office, and voted dozens of times during the Obama administration. The only way for that to continue to happen is to vote for Democrats.
7. Do you want equal pay for women in America?
Of the 247 sponsors of the Paycheck Fairness Act, to close loopholes that prevent women from receiving less than $1 for every $1 a man makes at the same work, 246 are Democrats. Only one is a Republican. The only way for that to happen is to vote for Democrats.
8. Do you want to get money out of politics?
There are 162 sponsors of the Government By the People Act; 29 sponsors of the Fair Elections Now Act; and 16 sponsors of the We the People Democracy Reform Act, to reduce the role of money and big money lobbyists in American elections and American politics. At 207 total, 206 are Democrats. Of the 217 total sponsors of the DISCLOSE Act, to disclose the identities of corporate "dark money donors," all are Democrats. The only way for that to happen is to vote for Democrats.
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