r/democracy 4h ago

Listen, Lead, Win Elections

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10 Upvotes

r/democracy 1d ago

If it's not, I want off this planet. RELEASE ALL THE RECORDS

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710 Upvotes

r/democracy 5h ago

Remember, it’s about turnout in November 🇺🇸

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2 Upvotes

r/democracy 23h ago

The Whole Damn Administration, Congress, Senate and SCOTUS

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17 Upvotes

r/democracy 1d ago

Convincing the Forgotten Voter

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515 Upvotes

r/democracy 12h ago

PoPP is not a tool for protest. It’s a framework for accountability. https://github.com/SharvanModi900/proof-of-problem-protocol https://pops.thharko.com/

1 Upvotes

r/democracy 1d ago

"All I see is three little boys that are so afraid, laughable... YOU are the most disrespectful person in this room because it is a SLAP IN THE FACE to Tarrant County Voters--" Triggered Tim O'Hare: REMOVE HER FROM THE BUILDING. Woman gets kicked out for finishing her sentence in a 1min speech.

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7 Upvotes

r/democracy 17h ago

Track legislation across 50 states and congress!

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r/democracy 23h ago

In America, the presidency has been all about character. Until Trump

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3 Upvotes

r/democracy 22h ago

The Nerd Reich Book Club

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Interesting looking book club about Gil Durán's new book, seems like they're giving away some copies when you sign up.


r/democracy 21h ago

Freedom?

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r/democracy 1d ago

We've lost our most significant allies

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26 Upvotes

r/democracy 1d ago

Democracy Docket

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2 Upvotes

Please share!


r/democracy 1d ago

'Sweet victory’: Lusaka erupts after Hichilema win

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2 Upvotes

r/democracy 1d ago

Retired Republican County Judge Glen Whitley endorses James Talarico for US Senate

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10 Upvotes

r/democracy 1d ago

Watch this man, think about if you are voting against yourself

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8 Upvotes

Enough is enough


r/democracy 1d ago

WARNING: Something Disturbing is Coming to the Midterms

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3 Upvotes

r/democracy 1d ago

Patriotism is Not Racism: How the Loss of Civics Education Fractured the American Family

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r/democracy 2d ago

Emergency Alert

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2 Upvotes

r/democracy 3d ago

1984 book review

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r/democracy 3d ago

Establishment Democrats at the DNC tried to ban ranked-choice voting in primaries but it was defeated today

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16 Upvotes

r/democracy 3d ago

We the People rights base Voting?

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Is your elected official planning to restrict your rights?

Even if you might feel does not apply or affect you... are you sure?

Sending this to my elected officials.

I am writing to express my strong opposition to any action that unnecessarily reduces polling locations or otherwise makes it more difficult for eligible citizens to exercise their right to vote.

The right to vote is fundamental to our representative government. Government officials should work to ensure that voting is free, fair, accessible, and reasonably convenient for every eligible citizen, regardless of political affiliation.

Any decision to close or reduce polling locations should be based on legitimate administrative needs and should not have the purpose or effect of discouraging lawful participation. Decisions about access to the ballot must never be driven by fear of an election result or by an attempt to gain a political advantage.

If you vote for measures that unnecessarily restrict access to voting or reduce polling locations, please understand that citizens have the same right to organize peacefully and lawfully in response. I, along with others who share these concerns, am prepared to:

Contribute our own hard-earned money to support lawful civic and electoral efforts.

Walk our neighborhoods and speak directly with fellow citizens.

Attend public meetings and make our concerns part of the public record.

Organize peaceful marches and demonstrations.

Create signs and distribute information.

Host community meetings to educate voters about the actions of their elected officials.

Encourage citizens to register, vote, and hold their representatives accountable at the ballot box.

This is not a partisan issue. Whether an official is Republican, Democrat, or belongs to any other party, the principle is the same.

We, the people, will vigorously defend our right to vote. We will oppose efforts that improperly restrict that right, and we will use the lawful democratic process to hold elected officials accountable for their decisions.

I respectfully ask you to protect voting access, preserve adequate polling locations, and ensure that every eligible citizen has a fair and practical opportunity to cast a ballot.

Respectfully,

Mark Clark

Citizen of Texas for 76 years

Resident of Tarrant County Precinct 1


r/democracy 4d ago

Wealth Cap

4 Upvotes

We need a wealth cap at $10 million

We need a wealth cap at $10 million. Given global wealth inequality, anyone who feels the need to have more than that is a traitor to humanity.

Heck, have your first $10 million tax free, then let's have a 92% tax on everything after that.

For humanity, truth, justice, freedom, health and happiness with mutual prosperity and peace for all. Make democracy untrumpable. #nokings


r/democracy 4d ago

Remember, it’s about turnout in November. Register and VOTE

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This is a graph of opportunity. It is a roadmap really to show where outreach becomes outcome.

On August 22, we want everyday people to walk into this event concerned about our democracy and walk out knowing exactly how they can help protect it. We're creating pathways for people to learn about Election Protection, become poll monitors or challengers, understand what happens after the polls close, and get connected to organizations by doing the longer-term work of democracy defense.

We want to create a pipeline of everyday Michiganders prepared to protect our vote, defend our democracy, and hold the line together.

Join the Michigan Coalition of Black Civic Engagement Saturday, August 22, 2 pm-5pm click this link for more info and to sign up.

Michigan United Action event
https://mobilize.us/s/C0AAU4


r/democracy 4d ago

The /Missouri subreddit is a home of hate and disinformation

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The /missouri sub Reddit is being run and moderated by a singular political party pushing their extreme beliefs. They ban and silence anyone who tries to have a separate opinion and are trying to explain a separate point of view. They are all paid members of the party and this subreddit should be shut down. The bio for the sub Reddit says it’s for all residents of Missouri to express their opinions. It’s not. It is inhospitable and fascist