Since last week’s Presidential debate and recent rulings by the Supreme Court, understandably many folks have had a variety of emotions. Are you feeling anxious, discouraged, angry, hopeless, frustrated? Are you feeling more motivated, incentivized, and spurred to take action? I offer up some thoughts, coping techniques, and suggestions for moving forward.
- Don’t agonize, organize! The Get Out the Vote Team has been involved with a number of non-partisan organizations and taking action to mobilize voters can be transformative.
- Here is a list of organizations that you can take action with and put your values to work in a positive way.
- Making phone calls or writing letters can be an antidote to the angst you may be feeling.
- Remember that when we vote in November, we’re not just electing a President, we’re electing an administration that will also have an impact on what happens at the White House.
- Don’t just focus on the top of the ballot. The candidates we elect for the statehouse and Federal seats can have a big impact on our day-to-day lives as well as the state of our Democracy. Local and state elections are often won by a small number of votes, so every vote can make a difference.
- Remember that we’re in this for the long haul, including when we’re motivating and empowering Black voters to go to the polls.
- Regardless of the outcome of the election, helping people navigate through voter suppression builds resilience and helps make more voices heard by the candidates. That helps build power!
- Join the next meeting of the Get Out the Vote Team, July 18th at 6:15 to share your thoughts. Email me directly or via for the Zoom link or to be added to our communication emails.
- Attend a discussion that Center for Common Ground will be hosting with Andrea Miller and others sharing their feedback and motivating us to keep up the good fight. Thursday, July 11th at 8:00 pm ET. Go here to register for “Protecting Our Democracy in Challenging Times”.
- Take your mind off the election and whatever else is causing you stress. Do something fun, energizing and/or relaxing that nourishes you. Get rest and eat well.
- Go for a walk in nature, do some gardening at home or with the GardenOn Team, help someone in need, get some exercise, read a good book, watch a light-hearted movie or TV show, listen to a podcast or radio show, tackle a project you’ve been procrastinating about, reinstate a hobby you’ve enjoyed in the past. Take a break from the news and social media.
- Practice mindfulness meditation, with a group, alone, or with an app (Calm, Headspace).
- Plan a day trip or a vacation, even something a long way off that helps you see beyond the November horizon, OR call a friend and do something spontaneous.
- Be prepared to vote in the 2024 elections
- Did you run into any difficulties voting in the March Primary? Make sure your registration is up to date for upcoming elections.
- www.voteinma.com is the link to the Elections and Voting website for Massachusetts—this has lots of resources, including for updating registrations.
Remember, you are not alone in your rollercoaster of emotions. I welcome your thoughts and am grateful to this community for the support that I feel during these days that are challenging us in ways never expected or experienced before.
In faith and solidarity, Beth Posner-Waldron, Coordinator of UUCW’s Get Out the Vote Team