It Really is the Most Important Election of Our Lives



You hear it each cycle: this is the most important election of our lives. You get tired of it, shrug and mutter “Yeah, yeah.”

Every election really is important. And if even you are cynical about that, well, let’s appeal to the broken clock rule: it’s correct twice a day.

This is perhaps the single most important election in my lifetime. In over thirty years of voting, I have never felt that our actual democracy was on the line. Even though I certainly felt that Al Gore really did win Florida and that the Supreme Court put their thumb on the outcome (a harbinger of things to come), I never felt it was an existential threat.

This time, I do.

If you want to, and I mean this literally, save American democracy, vote for Kamala Harris. If you’re a Republican who has never voted for a Democrat but you know deep inside that you must save your party from the abyss, vote for Kamala Harris.

It is not an idle thing to talk about the life of American democracy this time around. It is the most important election that we have ever had.

Vote for Kamala.