
Blue Dots in a Red Sea (Ep. 2)
You Are Not Alone. There Is Blue All Around.
No matter how isolated you feel living in your conservative town, how lonely it seems in your Trumpster county, how appalling it is to be in your Republican state, the truth is you are surrounded by thousands of like-minded people who voted for Biden and who will fight for change. It just takes the effort of finding them and then acting together. Isn’t saving this country worth the try?
In this episode of my special Rumble podcast series, “Blue Dots in a Red Sea,” I tell you how to find your fellow travelers and the beautiful havoc you can all raise together to stop the madness, the hatred and the bigotry you’ve been drowning in from Florida to Texas to Montana. Those days are about to end.
Listen and share with others. If you normally don’t listen to podcasts, as a favor to me please listen to these brief podcasts of mine this week. They are very short and the info I’m sharing is critical to our continued electoral success. Just hit the play arrows. That’s it! Thanks so much.
ICYMI:
Blue Dots in a Red Sea (A New Blue Tsunami Series)
Episode 1: Our Next “Impossible” Blue Tsunami Task: How to Win When You’re Blue in a Red State
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Music in this episode:
"Blue (Da Ba Dee)" — Eiffel 65
"Red Rain" — Peter Gabriel
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Blue Dots in a Red Sea (Ep. 2)
Love this episode 2! Your enthusiasm is contagious. I live in a very red county of PA. We did elect Shapiro and Fetterman, so that’s good! I like your suggestion of being a light among the magas and modeling what we want for everyone. I shall do that! Thanks, Mike💙
Michael, you got my attention when you mentioned math since I’m a math guy. You are right that even a deep red state or district still has many blue voters just like us. But I want to also mention that D House candidates lost 31 seats by less than 10% of the vote. And in less than 2 years, the R incumbents will be up for re-election. I see these races as lower hanging fruit.
Take D candidate Adam Frisch who lost to bat-shit crazy R Lauren Boebert by only 550 votes out of 327k cast. I would like to see Adam and any other D candidates who ran close races to run again in 2024. Just keep engaged in their districts focusing on issues important to their constituents . Highlight differences they would have made against their opponent’s record during the next 2 yrs. This can make a big difference in the next election.