The most important thing we can do in the remaining 10 days is get out the vote.
It is a well-established principle that people will keep a commitment made to someone else more often than ones made only to themselves.
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Don’t assume people who appear to oppose Trump will definitely make the time to go vote.
Some just don’t see it as important enough. Some will put it off and then not follow through.
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There are disarming ways to bring it up.
Could be no more than casually saying:
“Can’t believe the election is a week away. I need to get my vote in. You voted yet?”
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And if the person says they haven’t, adding:
“Okay, let’s both make sure we do. This one is too important. Deal?”
There is a psychological effect of voicing a commitment to another person.
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I fear that there are more people than we think who might not follow through on voting because they haven’t followed how it works this year and what they would have to do.
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And if we fall short, I have a feeling we’ll be in for an agonizing four years of “He/She Hated Trump... But Then He/She Stayed Home” stories.
Four years of slowly learning that people we absolutely assumed were going to vote somehow didn’t.
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Bring it up. We need every vote. It can be casual and nonchalant.
Commitments work. Even when conversational.
We need to crush turnout. Even in the bluest of blue states as it is in swing states.
Get Out the Vote. That’s the priority.
GOTV, GOTV, GOTV.
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Tonight, the White House is going to rub America’s nose in their successful corruption of the Supreme Court.
Mark my words: The pictures of a corrupt president on the White House lawn politicizing a SCOTUS appointment 8 days before an election will live in infamy.
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Trump cannot help but see Coney Barrett being illegitimately pushed through as a victory because his disordered mind sees every time he successfully cheats as proof of his power.
But the public won’t see that.
It won’t see that today and it won’t see it tomorrow.
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The public will see it as the distilling image of the reduction of the Supreme Court to an illegitimate political body no longer a coequal branch.
It will see it as the moment SCOTUS became a wholly owned subsidiary of an unpopular president and even less popular Congress.
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They were being deported into even greater hardship and peril than they left.
Many people we have deported fled danger and were killed upon their return.
Our government asked them:
Do you love your kids so much, you’d leave them?
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What would you do?
Faced with a decision of taking my son into the deepest of dangers where I didn’t know if I could even feed him - or - let him go so he would at least be safe.
The cruelty of forcing that choice is immeasurable.
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For perspective, Trump apparently has known bank accounts in only two other countries: UK and Ireland.
It isn’t like the guy has foreign accounts all over the place. He generally uses Western banks.
So, we have a Steele Dossier item alleging Trump paid bribes in China.
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And we now have an undisclosed bank account in China.
And, lastly, we have reporting from earlier this year about Trump trying to have the law which makes it illegal for U.S. businesses to break U.S. bribery laws even in other countries.