Everyone should read this @JaneMayerNYer article but of course it's a sprawling New Yorker piece and in case you don't get all the way through it, let me sound an alarm and point to an action. 🚨 /thread
newyorker.com/magazine/2021/…
First, the main takeaway is this: A large-scale, under-the-radar attempt to overthrow democracy is happening. And it's happening via state legislatures (and yet we continue to stare at DC, focusing resources, energy, and attention THERE instead of looking at state capitols).
This attempt has been long-seeded, decades ago, by right-wingers & given new life in 2000's Bush v. Gore when 3 Supreme Court Justices argued that "state legislatures have the plenary power to run elections & can even pass laws giving themselves the right to appoint electors."
That constitutional interpretation (by Thomas, Scalia & Rehnquist) means that STATE LEGISLATORS, the people whose names most of us don't know, the ones who go to state capitols—not DC—for us, have the power to intervene in a presidential election by arguing irregularities/fraud.
From the @NewYorker:
"Trump tried to persuade Vice-President Mike Pence to halt the certification of the Electoral College vote, instead throwing the election to the state legislatures." (!!)
@NewYorker One state rep in AZ has already proposed a bill that would "enable a majority of the Arizona legislature to override the popular vote if it found fault with the outcome, and dictate the state’s Electoral College votes itself." It didn't pass (yet), but it was formally introduced.
@NewYorker So why have these right-wing special interests been building power in state legislatures, focusing on winning "downballot," mostly part-time political seats without the glamour or spotlight of DC?

➡️ BECAUSE THAT IS WHERE THESE HUGE POWER LEVERS ARE. ⬅️
@NewYorker When you have the majority in a state legislature, you can pass laws on healthcare, environmental policy, education, civil rights +++++. AND, you dictate voting laws. Oh and also you may be able to decide who wins the presidency in 2024 despite the popular vote of your state.
@NewYorker This is dark. This is scary. This effort is funded by billionaires with unlimited resources. And YET! We can fight back by focusing on state legislative elections and gaining power in state capitols.
@NewYorker AZ, a central part of @janemayer's reporting b/c of the extreme takeover the radical right is attempting there, is just 2 seats away from flipping the State Senate & 1 seat away from flipping the State House. Control of the State House was decided by 1,044 votes in 2020!!
@NewYorker @JaneMayer State races are local, they are small & inexpensive compared to federal campaigns. When we focus on the majority-makers—candidates running in the districts we need to shift power—we can DO this. The call to action: @futurenowusa does this work. Join in. futurenow.org/giving-circles/

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I didn’t watch the impeachment trial. I’ve followed it lightly, but we knew. We knew.

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