Be prepared to follow this all the way through. A blowout may help-and that also may well not stop them. The things you thought “couldn’t happen here” can.

We use every lever we have, (continue to) study up from the places who’ve dealt with this, and stay for the long haul.
This was always going to be a protracted battle. There was always a TON of work to do after Election Day, at all levels.

It was always going to be this way. The battle may look different than originally anticipated-but giving up isn’t an option.
Part of the reason why, yes, I’m still saying “vote,” is because the material difference is not just @ the federal level-it’s at the local and state level too. And if it comes down to it, courageous local and state leadership will be more necessary than ever.

Call me corny 🤷🏾‍♀️
And even a best-case-scenario outcome was always going to lead to an unpredictable period before inauguration session-and that’s IF he actually vacates the job and he (and his followers) peacefully transfers power.
This is going to come down to us.

If electeds are going to move, it’ll only be because we make them.

If they don’t move, change will only happen if we make it.

Either way, it’s people power. It always was, it always will be.
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