Encourage Young People To Vote!

 

     The Republican Party recently declared that they plan to oppose any measure to curtail climate change.  Climate change affects all of us, but especially young people, who will have to spend their lives dealing with its consequences.  In addition, Republicans have continued their attacks on gay, trans, and non-binary people.  This is another issue where young people completely disagree with this “strategy.”  For recent generations, sexual orientation is a non-issue, a simple fact of someone’s identity, which they have no problem with.  Finally, young people, as well as most Americans, are in favor of legal abortion.  And young people, who of course can get pregnant, are particularly affected by its criminalization.  Republican opposition to abortion has largely succeeded by suppressing voting rights, gerrymandering, and making it more difficult to change state constitutions, as is currently going on in Ohio. 

     When you read the Supreme Court majority opinions in the Dobbs case, which overturned Roe v. Wade, they are truly shocking.  Samuel Alito cited Matthew Hale as an authority.  Hale was a 17th-century jurist who believed that women should be burned as witches and executed if they attempted to end a pregnancy (which wasn’t even a crime then).  The other majority judges cited every single anti-abortion statute even established.  They failed to mention that the vast majority of these were passed in the late 19th century, when the nascent American Medical Association was attempting to oust midwives from the birthing process.  Not one of them mentioned the negative side of outlawing abortion: most hospitals housed “septic abortion wards” and nearly 1000 women died from illegal abortions each year.  Outlawing abortion only ends safe abortions.

     Given young people’s opposition to Republican positions on climate change, sexual orientation, and abortion, I think progressives should put their energy and money into encouraging young people to vote.  I’ve long supported voting rights organizations (another Republican strategy, and a sign that they’re on the losing side, is to curtail voting rights) and I’ve written them all this weekend.  They include MoveOn, Indivisible, and the Voter Action Project.

     I’ve written before about how I think Republicans are pursuing a losing strategy.  But to make sure they lose, let’s work to get out the vote among young people!