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Eric Lin Doub's avatar

That I felt tears welling up upon seeing the Moore v Harper NYT breaking news at 8:43 AM Mountain is painfully telling of how far "normal" has shifted -- that such anti-democracy garbage made it to the SCOTUS at all.

As Rolling Stone summarizes well:

"Crackpot MAGA Theory (Thankfully) Loses at the Supreme Court

"The court rejected the type of anti-democratic madness Team MAGA tried after 2020. But it wasn't unanimous — and that's a problem...

"A host of legal authorities — the chief justices of all 50 states, conservative and liberal legal authorities, and three recent solicitor generals — have said this is nonsense, arguing in amicus briefs that, of course, the Founders intended election lawmaking to be just like other lawmaking, subject to ordinary constraints, including review by state courts."

Thankfully, there are more of us (pro-democracy and pro-human rights) than there are of them, and with millions more regularly taking action than before 2015, and GenZ rising in power, there are reasons to be hopeful.

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Jess, thank you so much for all of your hard work and for your tireless commitment to advocacy and informing all of us. Genuine question here. I have done advocacy work in my spare time, including calling, writing, signing petitions, attending protest rallies, etc. What do you recommend (besides moving to a saner place) to those of us in now very red states with legislators, state and district-level, who are now known for their hard-right stances? I want to keep doing my part but I ask myself what good will it do talking to a wall again? They seem so unlikely to budge, as one of those “convention of states” participant states. My state used to be have a blue majority. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you again! Your outlook and efforts sustain me in this sea of dread.🤟🏼

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