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Deal With Your Disappointment In The Democratic Primary In One Simple Step
There is more to democracy in 2020 than national elections.
The 2016 election led to a lot of people realizing something was wrong. They woke the f’ up — so much so that liberals now use the word “woke” (sometimes genuinely, other times ironically) to describe the progressive mindset. There has been an upswell in political participation since 2016. Groups ranging from the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) to the American Civil Liberties Unions (ACLU) have seen a surge in members.
There are a lot more liberals paying attention this time around, and it’s led to a semi-pundit class of people that are treating 2020 like it’s the end of the world. The pain of what will happen if we have a naive or corrupt leader — a reality that has repeatedly happened throughout our history — is being treated like a once-in-a-lifetime disaster. The stakes are high because they are, at last, emotionally real, and this fresh pain is causing many liberals to hold on to a considerable amount of existential dread.
As a liberal, this election might not go the way that you want — it rarely does for us. This doesn’t mean that all hope is lost; in fact, there is a lot of change that you can make on the local level.