if I live in DC, what recourse do I have re national politics?

Anonymous
Here's what you can do. Get involved in an Indivisible Group in a red state - especially one in a blue city.

Feed them info. Support them...tell them what you know from being a DC-ite. you probably know how the Hill works better than they do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To be honest you're lucky you get electoral votes because D.C. didn't even have that before. Move to VA or MD if you want representation.


Wait, you mean the Democratic House, Senate and White House back in 2009 didn't make DC a state? But I thought...


Someone should go back and take 6th grade civics.
Anonymous
Someone - maybe the swimgleft people - should organize all frustrated DC voters to target one single vulnerable R per cycle. Flood his opponent with donations. Call his offices constantly. Publicize every bad vote. If DC people spread out their very minimal influence, it's too easy to ignore us. If we concentrate our influence, we might create results.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Elanor Holmes Norton doesn't have any real power and is already doing what she can on the issues that matter to me. I'm guessing real representatives and senators don't really care what I think because I'm not one of their constituents. Which leaves volunteering or donating to political campaigns, and donating to the ACLU, etc., right? Am I missing something else? Thanks!


I would donate to the NRCC, the NRSC and the NRA. Make your voice heard!


I've always thought that if you can get a grassroots effort of 2-3 million advocates who believe in reasonable gun control to join the NRA (5 million dues paying members) combined with (assuming half of the current membership) 2.5 existing reasonable members that are probably supportive of at least some gun control efforts then you have the majority membership. Of course, doing something about contributions by the gun industry is another story but then you go after Sen/Reps who take their money.

I love a well meaning, mission driven non profit and foundation but there are too damn many of them, lots of well meaning money and efforts in too many directions. I thought Moms Demand Action was a great idea but with membership of just over 100K, I'm not sure how effective they will ever be.
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