Ezra Klein at NYT said:
Ill say this for the right: They pay attention to where the power lies in the American system, in ways the left sometimes doesnt. Bannon calls this the precinct strategy, and its working. Suddenly, people who had never before showed interest in party politics started calling the local G.O.P. headquarters or crowding into county conventions, eager to enlist as precinct officers, ProPublica reports. They showed up in states Trump won and in states he lost, in deep-red rural areas, in swing-voting suburbs and in populous cities.
The difference between those organizing at the local level to shape democracy and those raging ineffectually about democratic backsliding myself included remind me of the old line about war: Amateurs talk strategy; professionals talk logistics. Right now, Trumpists are talking logistics.
We do not have one federal election, said Amanda Litman, a co-founder of Run for Something, which helps first-time candidates learn about the offices they can contest and helps them mount their campaigns. We have 50 state elections and then thousands of county elections. And each of those ladder up to give us results. While Congress can write, in some ways, rules or boundaries for how elections are administered, state legislatures are making decisions about who can and cant vote. Counties and towns are making decisions about how much money theyre spending, what technology theyre using, the rules around which candidates can participate.
If you want to fight for the future of American democracy, you shouldnt spend all day talking about the future of American democracy, Wikler said. These local races that determine the mechanics of American democracy are the ventilation shaft in the Republican death star. These races get zero national attention. They hardly get local attention. Turnout is often lower than 20 percent. That means people who actually engage have a superpower. You, as a single dedicated volunteer, might be able to call and knock on the doors of enough voters to win a local election.
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Cázares-Kelly learned that much of the authority over voter registration fell to an office neither she nor anyone around her knew much about: the County Recorders Office, which has authority over records ranging from deeds to voter registrations. It had powers shed never considered. It could work with the postmasters office to put registration forms in tribal postal offices or not. When it called a voter to verify a ballot and heard an answering machine message in Spanish, it could follow up in Spanish or not.
I started contacting the records office and making suggestions and asking questions, Cázares-Kelly said. I did that for a long time, and the previous recorder was not very happy about it. I called so often, the staff began to know me. I didnt have an interest in running till I heard the previous recorder was going to retire, and then my immediate thought was, What if a white supremacist runs?
So in 2020, Cázares-Kelly ran, and she won. Now shes the county recorder for a jurisdiction with nearly a million people, and more than 600,000 registered voters, in a swing state. One thing I was really struck by when I first started getting involved in politics is how much power there is in just showing up to things, she said. If you love libraries, libraries have board meetings. Go to the public meeting. See where theyre spending their money. Were supposed to be participating. If you want to get involved, theres always a way.