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Rhea Graham's avatar

It is up to us. To do all the work. We cannot expect nor should we want the burden to be shouldered only by our chosen President.

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Lenin put it well in 1917: "Sometimes decades happen in weeks."

What we are experiencing since last Sunday morning has never happened before in American political history. If the word "revolutionary" is defined as "Being or bringing about a big or important change," we are in a revolutionary situation.

I worked in the Obama campaign beginning in 2007, and what I experienced then - which felt like nothing before - is not close to what is going on now.

AOC warned the week before Biden withdrew that those pushing him out also wanted to push out VP Harris. That didn't happen, because the Democratic base - Us! - rose up and said No! We made sure it would be Kamala, and in the past week, the elites are responding to us. Each of them could say what French politician Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin once said: "There go the people. I must follow them, for I am their leader."

I really believe this is "the American Spring." Unlike The Arab Spring, or the "democratic revolutions" at the outset of the French and Russian Revolutions - which were overthrown by the "revolutionaries" who couldn't deliver anything but a new tyranny - we have a good chance of success because there is now only 99 days left. That’s not enough time for the "professionals" to screw up and abort things.

This is a bottom-up movement.

We have Gen Z creators making memes that are playing to young people and activating them. On Sunday night, 45,000 black women came together and created a movement. The next night, 45,000 black men followed their example, followed each night after by Asian Americans, LGBTQ American, Latino Americans, White American Women. Tomorrow, White Dudes for Kamala is meeting, and Women for Harris will come into existence.

Those zoom meetings are our version of the "peoples' assemblies" that brought forth the democratic revolutions in 1789 and 1917 and 2011. Over 100,000 people have signed up as volunteers to work in the election. Most of them have never done such a thing before.

My politics have remained what they began as 60 years ago: I am a "participatory democracy radical." I think we are in the midst of what I've been hoping for all of those 60 years. What we have to do to make this happen is PARTICIPATE.

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