shyams, on 2024-August-17, 07:32, said:
If you believe your democracy is best served by blindly voting Democrats, so be it.
What I wrote is consistent with what a normal voter in a normal democracy would do.
Bull***** *****
As I mentioned in my original reply, elections are won by addition rather than subtraction.
There is nothing wrong with advocating for a position.
You went far beyond this, suggesting that people fracture into small groups, identify positions that their little cell cares about, and the punish mainstream parties that don't follow your demands.
This is a recipe for depressing voter turn out
There are any number of policy positions where I strong disagree with the Democrats, but, for the moment I am supporting them with my money, my voice, and my votes because they are a damn site better than the alternative and preventing Trump from retuning to office and the Republicans from running the legislature is a categorial imperative.
> How often have you met, called or written to your Senator or Congressperson?
Don't really bother with this.
As I said, I give money
But, in the past I have had dinner with Ayanna Pressley, by which I mean sitting down a small table and having dinner with her / talking with her
I've done the same with Bob and Liddy Dole and a few others over the years
Sadly, my social circles doesn't extent to Elizabeth Warren, who I have enormous respect for and would love to (really) meet