Vote đđź in đđź the đđź 2018 đđź Midterm đđź Elections đđź
SERIOUSLY
If you vote in Democrats, theyâll be able to block Trumpâs policies
Itâs not just that theyâll be able to block Drumpfâs policies for the (hopefully only) remaining two years: the
entire House of Representatives is up for re-election in 2018. Whoever
wins the House in 2018 will still control it in 2020, when we have our
next census. This means we voting districts will get to be redrawn and if Republicans retain control of the House in
2020, they will make gerrymandering even worse than it is now, which
already favors them.
But the odds are severelyin favor of Republicansfor 2018. The election is ridiculously lopsided:
23 Democrat seats and both (there are only 2) Independent seats (who
Caucus with Dems) will be up for the taking compared to only 8
Republican seats.
Not to mention midterm election turnout is always far less than POTUS elections and Republicans consistently turn out for midterms while non-Republicans fail to show up worse than they normally do.
It gets worse. This is the Senate race in 2018:
Arizona – Currently Republican
California – Currently Democrat
Connecticut
– Currently Democrat
Delaware
– Currently Democrat
Florida
– Currently Democrat
Hawaii
– Currently Democrat
Indiana
– Currently Democrat
Maine
– Currently Independent
Maryland
– Currently Democrat
Massachusetts
– Currently Democrat
Michigan
– Currently Democrat
Minnesota
– Currently Democrat
Mississippi
– Currently Republican
Missouri
– Currently Democrat
Montana
– Currently Democrat
Nebraska
– Currently Republican
Nevada
– Currently Republican
New Jersey
– Currently Democrat
New Mexico
– Currently Democrat
New York
– Currently Democrat
North Dakota
– Currently Democrat
Ohio
– Currently Democrat
Pennsylvania
– Currently Democrat
Rhode Island
– Currently Democrat
Tennessee
– Currently Republican
Texas
– Currently Republican
Utah
– Currently Republican
Vermont
– Currently Independent
Virginia
– Currently Democrat
Washington
– Currently Democrat
West Virginia
– Currently Democrat
Wisconsin
– Currently Democrat
Wyoming
– Currently Republican
All of the states in bold were awarded to Drumpf, 11 of which are currently held by Democrats. Republicans hold a 52 seat majority right now. If they can maintain the 8 seats they have to defend, they only need 8 Democrat and/or Independent seats to have a 60 seat supermajority and the power to pass basically anything they want under Trump for two years.
If you think itâs catastrophic now (and it is), imagine Drumpf and the Republicans with a 60 seat supermajority for two years plus a Republican House with the power to redistrict in 2020.
And that is why organizing now is critical. Getting people to run against every GOP House Member and tying every action by Trump to them. Make the 2018 elections ALL ABOUT TRUMP. This is also about taking back Governorâs Mansions.Â
It is NOT impossible, but it requires effort. 2018 elections efforts SHOULD ALREADY BE UNDERWAY!
@ all my american followers
Important note: States redistrict. Not Congress. So, while itâs important to keep Trump from making gains itâs also crazy important to work on state legislature races.
For many states, itâs the last day you can register to vote on the upcoming November local ballots.
Voting local is voting for issues that impact you directlyâquality of roads and public transportation, education for the next generation of voters, parks, public safety, minimum wage laws, local healthcare access, and so very much more.
Donât let this deadline slip by. Millions of Americans were unregistered for last yearâs presidential election. Millions of voices went unheard. We canât let that happen again.
Under A Violet Moon or The Circle by Blackmoreâs NIght
All Souls Night and The Mummerâs Dance (single version) by Loreena McKennitt
Witchâs Rune and Song of the Witches by S.J. Tucker
Beltane Fires and The Ballad of Grace Sherwood by Coyote Run
Green and Grey and On Midwinterâs Day and The Cauldron Born by Damh the Bard
Mists of Avalon and Serpent Mound and The Directions Song by Kellianna
âBottom of the Riverâ and âDance in the Graveyardâ by Delta Rae âFallingâ by First State âLike a Stoneâ by Audioslave âMilk and Cookiesâ by Melanie Martinez âThe Railway Houseâ by Patrick Wolf âBlack Velvetâ by Alannah Myles
Just a few off the top of my head
Anything by Stevie Nicks
Seven Devils – Florence + The Machine O Death – Jen Titus I Will Never Die – Delta Rae The Host of Seraphim – Dead Can Dance The Humbling River – Puscifer
I agree with I Will Never Die by Delta Rae and everything by Stevie Nicks! My additions:
Colour of Moonlight (Antiochus) by Grimes, Doldrums Moon by Omnia Xtatica by Omnia Wild Horses by Bishop Briggs Pyre by Son Lux
Belispeak by Purity Ring.
Witchy Woman by The Eagles and Rhiannon by Fleetwood Mac!
Rhiannon by Stevie Nicks Silently Conjure by Unwoman Voodoo by Godsmack The Mysticâs Dream by Loreena Mckennitt Witchy Night by Nico Vega Which Witch by Florence and the Machine
Witches by Inkubus Sukkubus The Mysticâs Dream by Loreena McKennitt The Gates of Istanbul by Loreena McKennitt Bjarkan by Wardruna Solringen by Wardruna Daemonos by Daemonia Nymphe How Soon is Now by Love Spit Love If I had a heart by Fever Ray Wolf by First Aid Kit
The Circle and Under a Violet Moon by Blackmoreâs Night Howl by Florence + The Machine Stormâs Cominâ by the Wailing JennysÂ
Opium – Dead Can Dance Mummers Dance – Loreena Mckennit Get Some – Lykke Li My mother was the moon – King Dude Walpurgisnacht – Faun Oh My My – Ruelle Bells, Books, and candles – The Craft Soundtrack Fee Ra Huri – Omnia