Put one up on I-70 in Frederick County MD, the gateway to MAGA cult country, to help them understand that Trumpstein really doesn't give a $#!+ about them after all.
Ms Sarah Longwell has shared, many times, the heterogeneous but 'kitchen table' sorts of economic and economic opportunity and mobility issues many American voters [a broad swath of those she interviews] want elected officials to understand and provide effective government policies to reflect and to enable.
In a few interviews on American youth and American youth voters, Ms Longwell and Ms Rachel Janfaza [the founder of The Up and Up ], who does focused research on Gen Z, focus their exchange of information and questions on engaging youth voters, youth views on American government and politics, and so on. These are, to me, very informative and useful as I daily engage with young Americans at work, in many other settings.
In this article's context and in the context of the interviews I mention above in this comment, it is worth while to bring to readers and the members of The Bulwark an organization, focused on expanding youth engagement in political activism and American politics. This org is Voters of Tomorrow [ https://votersoftomorrow.org/ ], which self-describes as "Voters of Tomorrow is a Gen Z-led organization fighting for the freedoms and futures of our generation. We are building youth political power by engaging, educating, and empowering our peers. Together, we’re paving the way toward a more fair and equitable world."
Very much in congruence with what Ms Longwell has reported as a major voter concern, the 'kitchen table' economic and economic opportunity issues, Voters of Tomorrow posts significant views held in common by Gen Z voters on its 'Issues' page. The Economic Justice issues statement is so clear a statement of what Ms Longwell has repeatedly made the effort to have us understand. I urge everyone to visit [perhaps support and spread the word about] Voters of Tomorrow.
Perhaps Ms Longwell could interview the founder, or a senior member of, Voters of Tomorrow. The founder, Santiago Mayer, has very engaging and understandable conversation and interview skills.
This is amazing but I am begging for a video ad campaign of Trump audio talking about the ballroom with video of a gas pump showing the price going up up up. Fade to black with "Tump doesnt care about you"
“Home of the Brave” is an unfortunate name to bandy about at the moment. Where are the daily demonstrations, the mass civil disobedience? Where is the general strike? In short, where are the people willing to stand up and show some courage?
Thanks for including Columbus. We need all the help we can get!
Why in Blue areas … surely we need to move the other guys ??
I want to donate to your billboard project but only will use Paypal. Why do you not offer that as an option?
Put one up on I-70 in Frederick County MD, the gateway to MAGA cult country, to help them understand that Trumpstein really doesn't give a $#!+ about them after all.
Do Florida, please
Bravisimo! Put it right in front of their eyes and don't let them look away and pretend this is normal.
How about this one: “Stop the madness: Elect Democrats.”
Too many people hate the Democrats. Leave that word out of it.
Trump cares about the war and his ego, not us.
Perfect. He is for himself. And he is a crook.
Thank you, Home of the Brave, for this article.
Ms Sarah Longwell has shared, many times, the heterogeneous but 'kitchen table' sorts of economic and economic opportunity and mobility issues many American voters [a broad swath of those she interviews] want elected officials to understand and provide effective government policies to reflect and to enable.
In a few interviews on American youth and American youth voters, Ms Longwell and Ms Rachel Janfaza [the founder of The Up and Up ], who does focused research on Gen Z, focus their exchange of information and questions on engaging youth voters, youth views on American government and politics, and so on. These are, to me, very informative and useful as I daily engage with young Americans at work, in many other settings.
In this article's context and in the context of the interviews I mention above in this comment, it is worth while to bring to readers and the members of The Bulwark an organization, focused on expanding youth engagement in political activism and American politics. This org is Voters of Tomorrow [ https://votersoftomorrow.org/ ], which self-describes as "Voters of Tomorrow is a Gen Z-led organization fighting for the freedoms and futures of our generation. We are building youth political power by engaging, educating, and empowering our peers. Together, we’re paving the way toward a more fair and equitable world."
Very much in congruence with what Ms Longwell has reported as a major voter concern, the 'kitchen table' economic and economic opportunity issues, Voters of Tomorrow posts significant views held in common by Gen Z voters on its 'Issues' page. The Economic Justice issues statement is so clear a statement of what Ms Longwell has repeatedly made the effort to have us understand. I urge everyone to visit [perhaps support and spread the word about] Voters of Tomorrow.
Perhaps Ms Longwell could interview the founder, or a senior member of, Voters of Tomorrow. The founder, Santiago Mayer, has very engaging and understandable conversation and interview skills.
Thank you for this substack.
Spell it out!
How about making stickers with Trumps face on it to put on gas pumps saying “I did that”!!!
This is amazing but I am begging for a video ad campaign of Trump audio talking about the ballroom with video of a gas pump showing the price going up up up. Fade to black with "Tump doesnt care about you"
You might get more bang for your buck by making short sharable videos for folks to share.
I am thinking simple cut mashup up audio of Trump talking about the ballroom with a video of a gas station price going up and up and up.
“Home of the Brave” is an unfortunate name to bandy about at the moment. Where are the daily demonstrations, the mass civil disobedience? Where is the general strike? In short, where are the people willing to stand up and show some courage?