Now, Kamala Harris Must Hear From Us: 80 Days to a Better WorldHere’s 3 More Tools for Your 2024 Election Victory Toolkit!TOOLKIT RECAP:To date, here’s where we are at… We have gone from “Oh No! Trump’s Going To Win!” on June 27th to today’s mantra of “Here’s How We Crush Trump — and Enjoy Doing It!” We quickly passed through these three stages of “Holy Sh*%! Don’t Scare Me Like That Again!”:
Then we began our 2024 ELECTION VICTORY TOOLKIT. An occasional Substack email to all of you from me of simple things — tools — that each of us can use and share over these next 80 days to make this historic election happen. Here are the first 4 tools I proposed:
And now… HERE ARE TODAY’S NEW TOOLS FOR YOUR 2024 CRUSH TRUMP ELECTION TOOLKIT:
The Democratic National Convention in Chicago starts on Monday. Kamala Harris needs to hear from us NOW: The U.S. must stop arming Israel’s slaughter of the Palestinian people. Every day that passes, more and more innocent people die. We must let her know where we stand. Not tomorrow. Not after the election. Not after she is sworn in. But right now. This is our only moment to affect what may become her permanent policy. The majority of Americans want a CEASEFIRE IMMEDIATELY. The killing must stop. So must the enforced starvation. Let’s flood every inbox, mailbox, voicemail and social post:
I know this may feel hopeless. Firing off messages into a void. Who will ever hear your voice? Who will read your message? It's just a generic email, right? I can tell you. I read all my emails at Mike@MichaelMoore.com. I can't respond to all of them, but I read them. And someone on Kamala Harris's team reads all of your messages. I’m guessing the woman who dissed Bibi Netanyahu by not showing up to his Congressional tirade where he channeled Pope Urban II’s mad rant from 1095 AD calling upon all Christians to invade the Holy Land in the First Crusade and kill all Muslims (Harris chose instead to attend a sorority meeting in Indianapolis. Burn.) — I’m guessing she actually does want to hear from you.
Here’s the truth about the American people: We are a liberal nation. We believe in a Woman’s right to control her own body, we believe in unions and LGBTQIA+ rights, we believe in gun control and student debt relief — up and down the board, no matter what the media and the pundits try to tell us, we are a Liberal Nation and we are the Majority. I sent you a poster outlining this last week. For those of you heading to Chicago this week, I’ve reformatted the poster and its factual backup into a 2-page PDF document you can print double-sided. It looks like this… Feel free to print as many copies as you want (download link below) and share them with everyone you meet. Hand them out on street corners along the march routes or on the L or along the Magnificent Mile. If you’re not able to make it to Chicago, print them up anyway! Hand out copies where you live to everyone you meet. I grant you all rights to print, reproduce and distribute this flyer. It does not belong to me or anyone — it is a portrait of all of us — the American Majority.
(You can find the original poster here.)
If you live anywhere in the Midwest from Green Bay to Indianapolis to Detroit to Toledo, you already know that you are but a 4-hour drive from the capital of the Midwest, Chicago, Illinois. This means that millions of you have in-person access to this week’s history-making Democratic National Convention. It also means you can join with thousands of others in a very important demonstration to demand an end to the war on Gaza. MARCH ON THE DNC, 8/19 & 8/22… https://www.marchondnc2024.org This march is organized by a coalition of over 200 groups including the U.S. Palestinian Community Network, Arab American Action Network, Black Lives Matter Chicago, American Friends Service Committee (Quakers), Starbucks Workers United Illinois, Democratic Socialists of America, CODEPINK, International Answer, and Jewish Voice for Peace Chicago. When: There are two permitted rallies. One on the opening day and the other on Thursday, before Harris accepts the nomination.
Where: Both events start at Union Park, 1501 W. Randolph St. [Map]
For more information on parking, public transportation, lodging and restaurant recommendations and more visit here: https://www.marchondnc2024.org/faq Don’t Have a Car?: There may be buses leaving from your city and heading to Chicago. Check with your local progressive and activist groups, especially in Minneapolis, Detroit, Milwaukee and Madison, and New York City. What to Bring: Comfortable shoes. Water. Signs. Your voices. Keep In Mind: You have the right to protest. Consult this ACLU GUIDE and KNOW YOUR RIGHTS. Additional protest: BODIES OUTSIDE OF UNJUST LAWS… https://www.bodiesmarch.org/march On Sunday, August 18th, the day BEFORE the convention begins — a coalition of Reproductive Rights and LGBTQIA+ groups have secured a permit for a march along Michigan Avenue. This march begins at 5pm this Sunday at the corner of Michigan Ave and Wacker Drive, at the Chicago River. The route heads south to Grant Park. This coalition includes groups like Chicago for Abortion Rights, Stop Trans Genocide, Poor Peoples Army, If Not Now Chicago, Chicago Area Peace Action and Jewish Voice for Peace Chicago. According to the ACLU, which represented the group in the permit process:
We have just 80 days left until the polls close. Let’s keep that foot on the gas. Let's take nothing for granted. (Why win by an inch when we could win in a landslide!) And on November 5th, let’s make history, and elect Kamala Harris as the 47th President of the United States. In Case You Missed It…
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