The results of yesterday’s election — one of the most consequential in our nation’s history — are not yet final.

But a few things are clear.

We avoided a worst-case scenario. Aside from small issues, the election and the count went smoothly. Election deniers did relatively poorly.

And Progressive won some crucial victories:
Our democracy remains in grave danger, though. And the risks will be even more severe in 2024 with the White House up for grabs.

The fact that things worked relatively well yesterday shows that our democracy *can* survive.

But with a fascistic movement continuing to gain steam across the country — a movement that will make it harder for people of color to vote, will sabotage our elections, and has already demonstrated its willingness to use violence — there is no guarantee that our democracy *will* survive.

That’s frightening, but true.

How things play out depends entirely on us.

Obviously, things are still shaking out from the election. Control of the House and Senate will make an enormous difference.

In the days and weeks ahead, you’ll hear from me about our plans for moving forward, including as they relate to the lame duck session of Congress, which starts next week.

Today I want to preview two overarching themes and areas of work: advancing a progressive populist agenda and mobilizing to protect democracy.

ADVANCING A PROGRESSIVE POPULIST AGENDA

Far too many people in our country feel left out and left behind. They think the system — politics and the economy, both — is rigged. And they are not wrong.

Some of them have been lured by fake populists. Some have given up on politics. A great many of them are frustrated and despairing.

To speak to this despair, we need to present an aggressive, progressive populist appeal.

We are going to use all of our advocacy tools to advance — and to encourage the Biden administration to embrace — an agenda that speaks directly to the problem of corporate power.

Here’s what that means:
Each of these issues requires its own campaign plan, and we have that.

But as important as they are individually, their combined message is even more critical: We have to shift power from corporations to people.

We have to do these things because they will improve people’s living conditions and make the country more fair and just.

And we have to do these things to preserve our democracy, to pull people away from the fake populist authoritarian movement that threatens democracy itself.

MOBILIZING TO PROTECT DEMOCRACY

We also, of course, must mobilize directly to protect, preserve, and advance our democracy.

We’re going to do everything in our power to do exactly that.

Four years ago, we pulled together what has now become the largest major, nationwide pro-democracy coalition.

I don’t have space to list all the town halls, rallies, creative actions, petitions, emails, letters and telephone calls to members of Congress and government officials, letters to the editor, lobby meetings, and much, much more that we have facilitated over the past few years.

But I can guarantee you this: We’re going to ratchet things up even more.

Here’s an overview of what we’re planning:
Fascists depend on fear, intimidation, isolation, and people hiding.

We will respond with love, togetherness, public visibility, and a relentless public defense of our democracy.

And, together, we are going to win.


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