We did it, Friend, we made it to April.
How are republic survives a pandemic For a few weeks now, we’ve been talking about how vote at home is the most critical policy that states must adopt in order to ensure that our elections can be held in a way that’s both safe and representative. In just the last week, a number of states have already moved to adapt their absentee ballot program to allow all voters to request an absentee ballot. This week, the Unite America Institute released a white paper to help policy makers and election officials understand best practices they can adopt to ensure that their elections are seamless and secure. Vote at Home: How our Democracy Survives a Pandemic culls dozens of studies, expert testimony, and case studies to help all Americans understand how to stay safe this election cycle. Remember, the enemy is the virus If history has taught us anything, it’s that periods of great tumult and tragedy can either unite us or divide us. The after effects of World War I gave rise to Nazism; while World War II brought Americans the idea of a united home front. As we face a new, invisible enemy, the most important thing we as Uniters can do is to remember not to blame one side or another.
The internet might finally be the benevolent superhighway we need In a time of social distancing, quarantine, and isolation, human connection would seem to be (literally) unreachable. Yet the internet, long derided as a toxic cess-pool, filled with political trolls and Russian bots, may finally be turning a corner, providing the creative tools and outlet for the millions of Americans at home.
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