If you haven’t had a chance to read my recent essays on the events that transpired in the Tennessee House of Representatives, as well as the ban on the abortion pill mifepristone by Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, here’s my reaction to both overreaches by the MAGA movement, and what you can do to take action against this extremist agenda:
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The anti-MAGA coalition has to include voters without a college degree to win, including low income African Americans who don't vote regularly. So the message should not need a college degree to understand it. It needs to be simple and relate to peoples' everyday lives. Gov. Witmer in MI won on "Fix the D*#n roads." I agree with Tim Ryan, the primary message should be a simple economic one, then followed by the freedom message. The GOP is better at politics and plays unscrupulously to win, so never underestimate them. According to David Pepper in Ohio, the DEMS need to run candidates in every race, including state house and senate races in red states. Otherwise, we're conceding the conversation and outcomes to the most radical GOP candidates who have to answer to no-one but their more radical primary opponent. Even if the DEM candidate won't win, someone would run to force the GOP candidate to address the middle. Rural red counties need to be adequately funded by the State and National DEM parties or other non-party sources. So should small and medium size cities in red and swing states. As far as I can tell, that is not happening in many or most areas.
Thank you Steve Schmidt: War on Freedom: We must Rise Up, Get Involved, Resist, and Fight Back.
Dee Snider song lyrics:
We're not gonna take it
No, we ain't gonna take it
We're not gonna take it anymore
Thank you, Mia, for your efforts to organize a huge music event. All hands on Deck! We can do this.