Try as we might, we could not close the deal at every door. I still think regularly about a Bucks County man I met in the fall of 2024 who told me that he could not imagine his state supporting Donald Trump, but he refused to cast a vote for Kamala Harris. I wish I had done more to convince him to hold strong for democracy.He was 'holding strong for democracy', though - he just wasn't prepared to listen to some stranger who wanted him to change his vote.
Does the door-to-door approach still work when Republicans are successfully using digital strategies that seem to bypass the doorbell entirely? Free votes is a cornerstone of democracy.It's a credit to the political situation that you are allowed to canvass, but it's pointless crying 'foul!' when people use technology to avoid you...
Those questions feel valid, particularly in a country where so many have fallen prey to the lures of Trumpian authoritarianism.
Of course, they’ve been ‘lured’, it can’t possibly be because they weighed up the alternative and found it wanting…
For those of us who have been feeling unmoored by the state of the country and the future of US democracy, those doors are where our ideals meet unforgiving reality. If we want to build a better future, we will have to do it right here, surrounded by unfriendly dogs and intrusive Ring doorbell cameras.
The only legitimate reason to own a pitbull, to keep people like this away!





