Help Re-Elect the President

Help Re-Elect the President

 The President must be re-elected if progressives are to avoid four years of desperate rear-guard actions on a wide range of critical issues.

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As The Nation editorialized this week, “a victory for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan in November would…represent the triumph of social Darwinism, the religious right, corporate power and the big money donors who thrive in a new Gilded Age of inequality.” Despite his capitulations and compromises, the president must be re-elected if progressives are to avoid four years of desperate rear-guard actions on a wide range of critical issues.

 TO DO

Are all your friends and family registered and planning to vote? Anyone unsure of their status? Confused about where to find their polling place? Make sure they’re ready for Election Day by directing them to Color of Change’s comprehensive voter registration center. Then, share this post with your Facebook and Twitter communities.  

 TO READ

Nation columnist Eric Alterman succinctly laid out the likely outcome of a GOP presidential win: “The result, should Romney become president, will be a mixture of policies that favor the superwealthy, punish the poor and middle class, restrict the rights of average Americans, and—I say this without hyperbole—cause a degree of almost unimaginable and unprecedented chaos in virtually every area of American public life.”

 TO WATCH

Ostensibly a parody of his viral rendition of the children’s-book-for-adults Go The F*ck To Sleep, this video shows academy award nominee Samuel L. Jackson magically appearing in the homes of disaffected voters to make the (sometimes obscene) case for enthusiastically supporting President Obama’s re-election.

 

A weekly guide to meaningful action, this blog connects readers with resources to channel the outrage so many feel after reading about abuses of power and privilege. Far from a comprehensive digest of all worthy groups working on behalf of the social good, Take Action seeks to shine a bright light on one concrete step that Nation readers can take each week. To broaden the conversation, we’ll publish a weekly follow-up post detailing the response and featuring additional campaigns and initiatives that we hope readers will check out. Toward that end, please use the comments field to give us ideas. With your help, we can make real change.

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