DAY SIXTY-FOUR - STAY PREPARED

day sixty-four | STAY PREPARED
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Dear << Test First Name >>:

Happy Sunday. Please keep up your voter contact work through Indivisible and Knock for Democracy and other partner organizations. This is primarily what needs to be done today, tomorrow, Tuesday.

If you're curious about when election results will be finalized in each state (or just your state), please review this explainer from the folks at 538.

And, with my appeal to Make A Plan yesterday, I seem to have recruited a few comrades from our list who perhaps might join me in DC, should it come to that. And a couple Bay Area outlets have noticed us: our local CBS affiliate and the Marin Independent Journal; thought I'd share.

Today, I want to share a thoughtful, plainspoken essay from Mike Allen at Axios. For those of you who don't know his work, he's a respected national writer on politics, a person who always veers towards normalcy and away from hysteria in his writing, an alum of Politico, and I believe his reporting is straightforward and on-point. Today, he offers some pointers, and I think they're worth reading - especially because, for HIM, this is the general equivalent of a three-alarm fire.


ONE BIG THING: A SAFE, SANE WAY TO NAVIGATE ELECTION NIGHT - AND BEYOND

We all need to be clear-eyed about the social and political volatility heading into Election Day:

  • The chances of sporadic violence, significant unrest or voting issues are quite high, according to basically every federal and state official monitoring voting and its aftermath in 2020.

But all of us — Democrats, Republicans, independents alike — can do our part to minimize the drama and darker scenarios, Axios CEO Jim Vandehei writes:
1. Vote and then chill until late Tuesday night. There'll be dumb rumors, wild speculation and armchair projections, all of it meaningless.

  • There's no chance you have even a clue who wins until Florida, Georgia and North Carolina are counted and reported.

  • More likely, you will need to wait for clear-cut results in Pennsylvania, where it will take days to count all mail-in votes.

2. Don't expect a quick, clear winner: We can't stress enough the chance of it taking days to fully count mail-in and absentee votes, to determine the real outcome in places like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

  • Be patient: COVID and the mail-in torrent make this election unlike any other.

3. Brace for the possibility of a "Red Mirage." We first told you about this term, coined by the Democratic data firm Hawkfish, on "Axios on HBO" before Labor Day:

  • Because polling and modeling shows Republicans are more likely to vote in person and Democrats are more likely to vote by mail, early counts could look heavier for the GOP than the final result, when absentee votes are all counted.

  • So the trends could look more Trump-friendly than the final outcome. This is not a partisan belief; it's a simple fact. (See the full "Red Mirage" segment.)

4. Don’t share social-media posts that aren't from a source you trust and know well. Period. Too many people share too much garbage too often.

  • Only pay attention to sources of information you trust and can validate with 100% certainty. Measure twice, tweet once (or, better yet, never).

5. Don’t overreact. You might see images on cable or social media of protests, or what seem like massive voter intimidation or issues. This can often seem bigger or more widespread than it is.

  • Top officials tell us they fear Russia or other actors plan to amplify even the smallest issues to sow chaos. So don't assume the worst.

6. Expect that President Trump may refuse to accept results, if he loses.

  • Why? Because he has told us he will fight the voting rules and results all the way to the Supreme Court. Watch his actions more than his words.

  • Here's a small sign of what may lie ahead: As reported by the N.Y. Times, the Trump campaign — citing the possibility that "multiple states will require recounts" — is raising money to continue ballot fights into mid-December:

7. Don’t hyperventilate about court cases. There will probably be many. But wait until there are actual verdicts and appeals to appraise the significance.
8. Brace yourself for 78 days of drama and turmoil from Nov. 4 through the inauguration.

  • No one working for Trump or Joe Biden thinks the post-election period will be remotely normal. Even if you get the result you want, anticipate months of wild maneuvering and protests.

  • Here, too, keep it in perspective and don’t make matters worse by sharing or overreacting to false or misleading reports.

What's next: The nation is headed into a firestorm. There's no way it's orderly or normal, or even necessarily over when it seems over.

  • All we can do is be smart about what’s to come, and wise in our responses.


We can be smart about what's to come, and wise in our responses - and we can text the hell out of Pennsylvania again today. Go to it!

Thanks.

- Alex

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