President Trump and his allies are undermining American democracy’s stability. He labeled the recent California primary election as “rigged” and the FBI raided an Ohio voter registration group last week. Such actions recall his conduct following his 2020 defeat.
Immediate actions by individuals can ensure democracy not only survives but thrives.
Wisconsin faced similar challenges and transformed from a “democracy desert” into a competitive state. This shift hints at what’s achievable for the United States as a whole. The task involves channeling political concerns into strengthening democracy’s foundation to guarantee free and fair elections for all parties. A clear plan and the combined efforts of Democrats, independents, and Republicans are crucial.
Convincing people to vote or change their voting stance isn’t easy. However, the number needed to affect change is surprisingly small. In 2024, a margin of just 7,309 votes across three closely contested districts secured the Republicans’ House majority, impacting political leadership.

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