Don’t Mourn, Organize!

If you’re following the election news as closely as I am, you’re probably finding a lot of reasons to holler at your TV. How about Todd Palin refusing a subpoena from the legislative committee investigating "Troopergate" in Alaska, and Sarah Palin ducking requests to testify with claims of "executive privilege" (sound familiar?) — haven’t we had enough of executive branch officials insisting they’re above the law? Or maybe for you it’s the sight of the "get government out of the way" Republicans suddenly claiming that they’re the ones to bring more effective government oversight to Wall Street. So much for free-market fundamentalism! Or maybe it’s the implication by the McCain-Palin campaign with their "Country First" signs that anyone who does not support their ticket is not patriotic!

Another thing that is making me furious is that people may be kept from casting their vote. Our affiliate People For the American Way Foundation has been documenting and mobilizing opposition to voter suppression efforts around the country — but conservative officials keep finding new ways to try to keep some voters away from the polls. In Michigan — a key presidential battleground state — the Republican Party is training people to challenge voters at the polls, and is even planning to try to deny voters the chance to cast a ballot if their home has gone into foreclosure. It’s disgusting, but it’s only part of a much bigger picture — we’re seeing official efforts in other key states like Virginia, Ohio and Florida to find reasons to knock people off the voting rolls.

Whatever is driving you to distraction this week, keep in mind labor organizer Joe Hill’s famous admonition: "Don’t mourn, organize!"

There’s a huge amount of exciting organizing People For and other progressive groups are doing right now — and a lot of ways for you to get involved in these last few weeks before the election.

First and foremost you should VOTE and take at least five friends to the polls with you. If your state lets you vote early, do it. But don’t stop there. Here are three other things you can do to keep the White House and Supreme Court out of the hands of the radical Religious Right:

  1. Get your ringside seats on October 2 when "Amtrak Joe" debates "Mooseburger Sarah"… Host a People For vice presidential debate watch party with your friends. We have been documenting Sarah Palin’s record of extremism, and we’re going to keep it up — we’ll help you host a great party and send people off with new ammunition for their conversations with friends and family. Sign up at http://site.pfaw.org/parties.
  2. Volunteer some of your time to a progressive campaign during the next six weeks. Campaigns need help with voter identification and turnout, and in a close election year, this kind of ground work is vitally important — and it’s a fun way to get to know others in your community who share your political passions. Soon we will have a complete list of the candidates who are endorsed by the People For the American Way Voters Alliance. Click here to affirm your membership with People For in one simple step so we can share those endorsements with you.
  3. Be on the front lines to protect voting rights and democracy. We can help you find a way to volunteer in key states on or before Election Day. Sign up here!  

Let’s make sure that on November 5, we’re tired but elated!

P.S.  Are you doing something new this election year that you’ve never done before? Do you have a creative idea for energizing people to take action? Let me know and we’ll share some of your stories. You could inspire someone else to take the next step — and you could help turn the tide! E-mail me at [email protected].

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