Don't Doomscroll, Act.

 Smoke's still bad out here in Seattle. But people out east have it worse. But just so you know that the comparisons of the right to Nazis isn't just some left wing scream machine, here are our resident Nazis in ICE carrying out sterilization on undesirables. Yup, if you're on the right you're with Nazis. Period. And as for many of my friends who want to compare the right and left as the same, naw, you're helping Nazis. We have an election at hand and we need to act instead of fretting:

So here are those links yet again:

So here, try to do something rather than doomscroll, as remember, doing a denial of services attack against us all is part of Trump's plan. So don't fret, act: The Senate is also important, so Actblue is place you can donate. 

Swing Left has a virtual phone bank you can participate in (and some other ways like donations etc). 
Resistance Labs is where you can text to get out the vote. 
Vote Forward is a way to do postcards to help improve voter turnout. 
Princeton Election Consortium has a list of races where your money will make the most difference. They have Senate races by "power" (where your money goes the furthest). And one for redistricting, if you're interested.  Also, if you need to make a plan: here.  Or one thing you can do.

Of course this doesn't mean that our work is over even if the Dems win (there will still be work to do), but it's a good first step. Let me know if I've missed something.

 

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