A Fifth of the American People Just Voted in ‘Democratic Fascism’
A fifth of the American people just voted in what I’m calling “democratic fascism.”
At last count, Trump had a little over 71 million votes. It will nudge up slightly. And there’s 337.4 million people living in the U.S. right now according to the Census Bureau.
So, doing a little math, roughly 20 to 21% of the people, a little over half of the electorate, voted in democratic fascism.
Democratic fascism is a fascism that is democratically voted in. And then it’s fascism for those who didn’t vote for it — and it would also be fascism for many of those that did vote for it.


What another Trump presidency will mean for California
I still have faith in America. But we must mobilize to protect those at risk if Trump achieves his worst impulses
Election eve was a good night for San Diego’s incumbents, as they all won. Gloria, Lawson-Remer, Elo-Rivera, Whitburn — and even Ferbert if you consider her office an incumbency.
Californians Send Anti-Trumpist Adam Schiff to the Senate; Rent Control, Prison Slavery Blocked, Prop 36 Passes

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The swing states that took the longest in 2020 and could again be slow this year: Pennsylvania, Arizona and Nevada. If the race is close, other states could join the list.
Here are some candidates’ watch parties happening later tonight — candidates that the Rag supports.




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