Vote my conscience or see quiz for which US presidential candidate matches your conscience!
- How not to fall for Trump’s trick saying women can’t win elections
- How to talk to a Trump voter without screaming
- Quizzes for which US presidential candidate matches your conscience
- Why vote at a polling place instead of by mail
- When & how to vote, rights you might not know you have
- How to get out the vote
How not to fall for what Trump says about on #WomenWinning elections
Research shows that people can change unconscious biases like sexism if you gently ask, “Why do you think that?” and “What are alternatives to thinking that way?”
How to talk to a Trump voter without screaming
- You can tell them nearly half of all registered voters say they will not vote for Trump in 2020, regardless of who the Democratic nominee is.
- The key to dissuade someone from voting for Trump is to try not to dissuade them. Flinging facts can be futile.
- See talking points from Erica Etelson who helped turnaround a political campaign. For example, first ask a Trump voter, “What are the things that most draw you to him?” Then try her sample nonjudgmental responses you can say on Trump’s proposals on immigration, jobs, terrorism, and how Trump is a bully and didn’t pay taxes for years.
Why vote for who you believe in during spring primary elections
Some political candidates and propositions (ballot measures) that could have improved your life lost by just a few votes. Your vote helps give them clout, and can help them try again. Your vote counts, especially in local and state elections.
What to vote for whether or not you have time to research
Be skeptical of apps or websites that claim to help you decide, even if they seem nonpartisan. Why? I researched an affordable housing ballot measure once for months. I already knew I was going to vote yes. But one website asked if I cared about…