A lot of what needs to be done is making sure that the Harris win is large enough that you can’t easily claim that a handful of ballots should be tossed and change the outcome. That means:

  • Check your voter registration — part of the Republican strategy has long been invalidating registrations so people can’t vote
  • Volunteer — nothing in the world quite like talking to people.
  • Donate — money is used for everything from ads to voter turnout operations
  • Organize; be prepared to turn out with others in your community to actively object to any effort to ignore your votes
  • @eldavi@lemmy.ml
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    -34 months ago

    i’m not referring to the etymology of the word and your response seems to conflict with your previous post.

    your previous post says:

    don’t trust polls because they can change

    and this post says:

    polls are supposed to change

    • @Carrolade@lemmy.world
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      54 months ago

      If you’re not referring to the etymology, then why did you bring up why they are called polls?

      No, I said I take them under advisement. This is an in-between stance between trusting them completely and discarding them completely. This is preferable to any sort of purist, absolutist position that would not be able to keep up with a world where things can change.