For now, they’re planning on getting out voters for the general election, and recruiting volunteers along the way.
Most planning falls to state and local parties - which you can easily get involved in.
Why haven’t you?
For now, they’re planning on getting out voters for the general election, and recruiting volunteers along the way.
Most planning falls to state and local parties - which you can easily get involved in.
Why haven’t you?
So because the National Committee’s short and long term strategy is not what you’d be doing, you think they’re not doing anything.
Do you do any local political organizing?
“The DNC” doesn’t do what you think it does.
What’s better than any voting system is average people getting involved in their local political communities, but that’s hard and requires effort and might expose you to people who disagree with you so the internet doesn’t like that.
Whoa, if Joe Biden stops giving Israel money then Hamas will surrender and give up all the hostages???
Weird how Biden is committing a genocide while trying to get both sides to agree to a ceasefire.
Before switching providers I had similar experiences, to the point where I’d start every call with “Please transfer me to a manager. You can help me by transferring me to a manager. No I need to be transferred to a manager. You’re not a manager so you can’t help me,” and so on and it was the only way to get whoever answered the phone to give me straight answers on the first try.
Touch grass
That sounds like someone who I want to vote for.
I wonder who appointed her and then who voted to confirm her appointment.
From my basic understanding
Greater = the area including and around a city
Metro = the parts of a community within some sort of combined local government
Like any of you teenagers actually have jobs anyway
First step - both chambers of Congress approve a draft amendment by a 2/3rds vote, or a “convention” called by the legislatures of the states (understood to mean 2/3rds of the states) adopts a draft amendment.
Then 3/4ths of the legislatures have to pass the adopted amendment, or conventions in 3/4 of the states (which a state’s legislature can call).
It’s not “dictatorial” to expect people elected with a party to vote with that party.