So, you are following the #TrumpRally tweets. Hi. I live here. I work here. I love here in Rural and North East #Pennsylvania. We've knocked on 45k doors since March as @acttogethernepa.
The NY Times just said we are the center of political universe.
We know what do.
We build people power to use people power by endorsing candidates like these leaders who will work so that all Americans have the tools and opportunities to realize their dreams. actiontogethernepa.org
Winning #elections is part of the long arc of work we are doing so that we have an #economy that works for all, communities that welcome any and a green Earth for everyone. We also have to rebuild a politics of people, of durable engagement, of forging resilient trust networks.
That means we also have chapters and members in every hill abd holler around here. We protect drop boxes in Luzerne County. We register voters at Scranton punk festivals. We amplify #AbortionIsHealthcare stories (@msbrittain524!). Our members want good jobs and clean energy.
Today at 11 am, members of SEIU are going out on strike across PA. Below is a strike update from SEIU and links you can utilize to support healthcare workers in your community. There will be rallies across the state to kickoff the strike,
and you can use the tool below to find a picket line near you and show your support for the workers in your neighborhood.
There is also a vigil, organized by striking members, on Sunday at 5 pm in Wilkes Barre. We’re planning on traveling over to the vigil after the NEPA-Que
Yo- running for office in 2022 in PA? Cool. Help me out here.
New rule. Before you start asking for help, talk up the 2021 OPPORTUNITY elections. People from school director to supreme court face an uphill struggle for attention.
a) Encourage voting
b) Point out how the courts MATTER and the #Jan6 people are gunning for a slow-coup by winning office.
c) Ask 2021 candidates onto your stage/screen/platform.
d) Share staff expertise as you can #democracy
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e) Help 2021 OPPORTUNITY candidates master persuasion and GOTV
f) Use your reach to persuade people to register, to request mail-in, to vote
g) Visit the rural, flyover counties (in person or digitally)
h) Talk numbers. My borough council swung by 5 votes in 2019.
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"We must build more organizations in small town and rural areas that work year round on issues if we’re going to win down-ballot races
and build a governing majority, not just a presidential majority. We’ll need new models to finance large-scale organizations that depend on small contributions, like those being tested by @ProgMultiplier. And even if you don’t think that progressives need to reach out to some
Trump voters, the hard truth is that millions of people who voted for Biden or didn’t vote at all have a very tenuous relationship to politics and need much deeper engagement on issues that matter to them outside of the electoral cycle.
This hits home... Esp the non-profit VS revolution bit
"It's important to recognize that a revolution won't be launched by consensus. As organizers or volunteer leaders, you need to propose a strategic plan and invite others to join you. Don't worry about being undemocratic.
If your plan is not smart enough, not enough people will join you, and you can give up on the revolution and become a small nonprofit instead! Any group of changemakers—from a small affinity group to a large organization to a revolutionary movement with clear demands—
can benefit from adopting this rule. Create a centralized strategic plan using whatever process is right for your movement. Make sure the plan has tasks that can be repeated by volunteers that add up to progress on the plan. Then delegate chunks of work from your plan to
My life's work is now to undo all the damage that @JamesCarville did when he coined "#Pennsylvania is Philadelphia and Pittsburg with Kentucky in between"
Sounds clever. Pithy. Folksy.
Here is the problem:
a) The image crystallizes the rural-urban divide so that
all the clever, worldly city folk can laugh at how backward, racist, and redneck those of us who LIVE here are.
b) It erases all the diversity of towns and landscapes that are the REAL #ruralpatchwork. Does he know that Monroe county went for Biden in 2020? That West Hazleton
elected it's first Dominican-American officials in 2020? That Montour county moved several points towards Biden?
c) That the rural-urban divide is a lynchpin of the racist #dogwhistle politics that pits us against each other and paints rural as authentic "real" people while