What happened on Election Day last November? Democracy worked, in that people were able to voice their opinions through the vote.
By and large, those who wanted to cast a ballot had the opportunity to do so. Many lawsuits were filed in advance of the election to create an environment in which people could participate freely, fairly, and without discrimination. While we may not like the outcome, the sobering reality is that those who wanted to make their voices heard at the ballot box were able to do so.
Low voter turnout (about 64% for the presidential election), however, is something that must be addressed. Many of those who did not vote were taken advantage of by misinformation and disinformation. A lot of content on social media was targeted towards influencing people not to vote.
As we press forward, we have to keep showing people that their vote matters and that they should have a say in which candidates are elected.
Check out my full conversation on this topic in the video below.
Defending democracy is 24/7/365.












