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this post was submitted on 14 Nov 2023
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The fight against Fascism won't be won in the ballot box, especially with America's backwards election systems. But, at least in that field, unless you live in a swing state, one's participation in that system is largely irrelevant.
It’s been won in the ballot box already, as recently as 2020. Each fight repeats (here we are looking at the next round in 2024), but the ballot can be won and the overt fascist candidate prevented from succeeding and rolling out Project 2025. Swing states matter most, but as we’ve seen since 2016 unexpected states can still swing their vote. And I’d much rather we handle it civilly through voting rather than go for the Huey Long fix, like happened in 1935.