Islanders push to boost voter turnout - The Martha's Vineyard Times (2024)

Group plans to mail 17,500 postcards to voters

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    Eight Vineyard organizations have joined forces to form Keep Democracy Alive, a nonpartisan effort to increase voter turnout on both the Island and the mainland in the November elections.

    Bob Reardon, a member of Martha’s Vineyard Black Lives Matter and a trustee of the Martha’s Vineyard Diversity Coalition, said the alliance will focus on boosting turnout for the presidential election and will disolve soon after, “maybe to be resurrected two or three years later.”

    Rita Brown, the president of the Unitarian Universalist Society of Martha’s Vineyard and a former president of the NAACP of Martha’s Vineyard, said the alliance was working with a group called Reclaim Our Vote to gather information on voters’ top concerns to persuade them to cast ballots.

    In addition to erecting signs on the Island, the alliance will mail postcards to encourage voter turnout in what Brown called “underserved communities.” Many of these areas are in Georgia, Arizona and other swing states.

    Weekly postcard-writing parties will start on June 3. Brown said the goal is to mail out 17,500 postcards by November.

    The alliance formed for the first time because members believe the 2024 elections will be critical to preserving the country’s democracy.

    Reardon said many people don’t plan to vote because they don’t approve of either President Joseph Biden or former President Donald Trump.

    But Brown argued that reproductive rights and education are on the line, and said voters need to make their voices heard through the polls.

    “That is what’s driving us to work together, to multiply our effects and … get out the vote,” Brown said.

    Keep Democracy Alive supports traditional Democratic issues, including protecting reproductive rights, ending gun violence, and making healthcare access a right. But Reardon said the alliance is not backing any party or candidate.

    “We feel strongly that none of those issues belong exclusively to one party,” he said.

    More information can be found at https://bit.ly/3VaPBUR.

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    1. Are we really supposed to believe that this is a non partisan get out the vote? They are mailing post cards to swing states that Biden is jeopardy of losing pushing traditional democratic issues saying that if you don’t vote for these issues Democracy will end. Why the gaslighting? So disingenuous. I would be interested if either person mentioned in this article would help Trump voters get their vote counted.

      But I do agree that the fascist left is a threat to democracy. I would like the freedom to drive the car of my choice, cook my food the way I see fit, heat my home with safe reliable fuel, protect myself and family with a peacekeeper, not having school children indoctrinated into inappropriate behaviors, run my AC as long as I want to keep comfortable and the freedom to do with my body as I see fit. Yes, a closed border, smaller government and lower taxes.

      Our country was better 4 years ago, lower gas prices, inflation below 2%, less violent crime, better border security, food prices 20% lower, mortgage rates 3% and less wars. Facts.

      The best way to make housing affordable is to reduce your expenses. Add up all the taxes you spend on income taxes, property taxes, sales tax, taxes on cable, gas, electricity, real estate rental, resort tax, healthcare, (Supreme Court ruled Obama care a tax), capital gains, dinner out and the list goes on. Reduce these and you will keep enough of your hard earned money to buy a house.

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    2. BLM and DEI are passé. Both of these social justice groups have been accused of corruption and bigotry. Every individual should be treated based on meritocracy. You are what you earn by hard work. There is no free lunch. Work hard, save and invest to be a success.

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      • MAGAs have been accused of corruption, and White Nationalism.
        Not to mention the Oath keepers, the 3 Percenters and Q-anon.
        Did RFK get what he has by hard work?

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    3. The island is filled with one-person or few-people organizations. This article makes it seem like a movement because “8” organizations have combined efforts, but this work has been going on for years from many of the same characters. Here’s a question to ask yourself: have the electoral results gotten any better in recent history, or are one party’s scare tactics that we better vote for them or else just getting old and tired? Rather than these island groups focusing on populations far from the island, why not focus on local issues? The island can’t even keep good teachers due to lack of affordable housing. Why must these “allies” obsess over how other communities operate while our own local quality of life continues to deteriorate? Many working class folks need to commute from off the island so these “allies” with their overpriced homes can hold on to their wealth, all while telling “underserved communities” who to vote for. I’m sorry, but I don’t need “do-gooder” allies sending me postcards reminding me to vote for a president who has supported genocide. Their priorities seem misplaced, and their tactics feel patronizing and out-of-touch with the real, pressing needs of our community.

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      • Arthur– Which president and what “genocide” are you talking about ?
        I can only assume you mean that you don’t need postcards reminding you to
        vote for trump, who clearly supports the ongoing genocide in Ukraine,
        and Biden doesn’t.
        But, some here could take your comment the wrong way.
        The postcard, after all, does not endorse either a former or current president.

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    4. I wouldn’t call the left the “Fascist” Left.
      I equate fascism with the extreme right. Such as Hitler and Mussolini.

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    5. Re “But Brown argued that reproductive rights and education are on the line, and said voters need to make their voices heard through the polls. ”

      Nonpartisan? An organization that” supports Democratic issues” is not nonpartisan.

      I would say that the influx of migrants at the southern border and elsewhere is on people’s minds, and voters need to make their voices heard through the polls.

      Actually, freedom of speech and calling a halt to sending billions of dollars out of the country to fight wars in foreign adventures and support an absurd number of foreign military bases while our own infrastructure crumbles are also on the line and voters need to make their voices heard at the polls.

      As for education, I think reading-between-the-lines Times readers can recognize that this refers, among other things, to the struggle over and politicization of control over books that end up in SCHOOL libraries (note: AFAIK this controversy is about SCHOOL libraries, not public libraries).

      I had noticed that a few of these “Save our democracy” signs had popped up in some yards about town. I immediately inferred the “dogwhistle” message here: a vote for Donald Trump or other Republicans is anti-democracy.

      This organization’s temporary nature suggests that it actually is a campaign organization.

      Actually, the main genuinely nonpartisan reason for everyone to vote for some candidate—don’t forget that Dr. Jill Stein is a candidate for president—is that the more votes are cast (assuming, of course, just one vote per registered voter), the clearer and less vulnerable to any sorts of massaging the results will be.

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      • Katherine– The only time I think about the influx of migrants at
        the southern border is when I see all the “help wanted” signs in
        front of stores and restaurants. Too bad that the paranoia whipped up
        by the guy who has stated he will be a dictator on day one and lock
        up his opponents can actually infest the minds of xenophobic people.
        But i do have to agree with you about one thing. A vote for the guy who
        wants us to have a “unified reich”, want’s complete immunity from any crime
        that he might commit while in or out of office, has vowed to lock up his
        political opponents, defund the DOE, the EPA, the FBI, the DOJ and various
        other agencies is a vote against democracy.
        And some of his lemmings actually believe the dog whistle that there are more than
        a handful of dead people who vote, or live people who TRIED to vote more
        than once.
        https://www.factcheck.org/2020/11/thin-allegations-of-dead-people-voting/
        note that this article mentions one case where a trump supporter
        voted for trump after she died.

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      • Not Democratic issues, democracy issues. There is a difference.

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    6. Thank you, Arthur.

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    7. Are these tax payer dollars paying for this nonsense in a state that always votes the same way. If so it is another waste of tax money if not go and mail all you want. I love to see liberals waste their own money for a change instead of in my pocket.

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