Some may argue that we are already a republic, questioning why this distinction is important. However, it's crucial because it reveals the direction the Republican Party, now being influenced by MAGA and Trump, wants to take the country.
A republic is a nation of laws written by representatives of the people, which sounds good in theory, ensuring equal treatment under the law. But this only holds true if those making the laws are impartial, and we know that's not always the case. Maintaining the democratic aspect of our government is critical to prevent those in power from becoming tyrants.
There is ample evidence that our government's structure has the potential to concentrate power, through legislator power, gerrymandering, voter suppression, passing self-serving laws, and more. These are implicit or explicit goals of MAGA's Project 2025, as stated by party members, including Trump.
Moving from democracy to a republic is not just about our form of government; it's about aligning the United States with MAGA ideology. By reinforcing the US as a republic, it makes the move to authoritarian rule seem inevitable.
Education is powerful. Long-term education campaigns have influenced behaviors such as wearing seat belts and quitting smoking, and in rural America, they've embraced MAGA ideology. Education can also be the most effective tool in restoring democratic values and sensibilities in rural America.
Rural Americans United is transitioning our successful pro-democratic values radio messaging campaign into a groundbreaking initiative in Central and Eastern Washington. This scientific approach engages low voter turnout populations through micro-dialogues to understand their interests and motivations. It's a departure from traditional polling methods, and we have high expectations for significant results.