MARKERS FOR DEMOCRACY BLOG

The Take Ten Challenge (5/19/24)
Thank you for taking the Take Ten Challenge! See how the MFD community came together this past week in a beautiful way.
Trump’s Terrifying Plans (5/5/24)
We have two requests for you for this week: 1. If you have not already read the transcript of Time Magazine's interview with Trump in which he lays out his terrifying plans for a second term, we urge you to read it.
Improving Our Media Diet (4/21/24)
For months, members of the Markers For Democracy community and our allies in the Comments section of Robert Hubbell’s Substack have been grumbling about the New York Times’ and other outlets’ problematic coverage of Biden, Trump, the threats to democracy, the alleged exhaustion of the grassroots and other issues.

We’re Not Going Back to 1864! (4/9/24)
If you are fuming about today’s decision by the Arizona Supreme Court banning abortion with no exceptions based on an 1864 law that pre-dated Arizona statehood (not to mention women's right to vote), you can do something about it.
Grassroots Activism Work (3/24/24)
Our postcards have made a significant impact! We're delighted to share our victories in Fayetteville and Baldwinsville, New York.
James Carville Recommends Markers For Democracy (3/10/24)
After a few weeks of battling New York Times reporters and columnists who had all but written off President Biden, the SOTU gave us all a boost of adrenaline.
Show your support and appreciation of President Biden (2/25/24)
Two topics dominated the pre-guest discussions on this week's morning Zoom sessions as well as many conversations offline: (1) Joe Biden's age and what, if anything, Democrats should do about it. (2) The New York Times' poorly reported article on burnout among the resistance
Homestretch For Suozzi (2/11/24)
This week was full of news that filled many of us with anxiety for the future of our democracy and despair about some of our major institutions including the Supreme Court and the media, especially The New York Times. With so many distractions and demands on our attention, it's crucial to prioritize our efforts where they can make the most impact.

Come for the activism. Stay for the people. (1/28/24)
Thank you to everyone who joined our 5th Anniversary Zoom party on Wednesday evening, and contributed to our word cloud about what keeps you coming back to Markers For Democracy.
Positive Change – One State Legislature at a Time (1/14/24)
Amidst the overwhelming news and the unceasing challenges to the rule of law, we find ourselves as the defenders of democracy. The urgency of our times demands a focused response, and we believe in the power of collective action.
Happy New Year! (1/1/24)
We hope you had a happy and restful holiday break filled with family, fun, and everything that brings you joy. As we usher in a new year let's channel our collective energy into a shared vision for a better tomorrow. The 2024 election season begins now, and the stakes could not be higher.
Giving Tuesday (11/26/23)
As we approach Giving Tuesday on November 28th, a day dedicated to supporting organizations that enrich our lives and align with our values, we encourage you to consider making a donation to Markers For Democracy. We anticipate that 2024 will be our busiest year yet with important races up and down the ballot and control of the White House, U.S. Senate, the House of Representatives, many state chambers, and school boards in the balance.
Election Results (11/9/23)
Let's give ourselves a much-deserved pat on the back!! While Democrats around the country celebrated Tuesday's wins, our community was directly involved in many of these important victories.
Finish Strong (10/29/23)
The news is harder to take every day, and it's understandable to feel despairing and hopeless. Markers For Democracy knows that one antidote to those feelings is activism in community. As Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn said on MSNBC this past week, "Until there is truly nothing to do, there is always something to do." Let's join hands and finish strong before November 7th.
A Horrific Week (10/15/23)
No words can truly capture the heartbreak, horror, and human tragedy that has unfolded in Israel this week. The images and stories of terrorism, barbarism, and the killing of thousands and kidnapping of hundreds are deeply distressing, and our hearts ache.
Don’t Get Distracted (10/1/23)
The actions we take in the next 5 weeks could make the difference between a Republican trifecta in Virginia, and a Democratic majority in the General Assembly which would protect the rights of Virginians and put a damper on Governor Glenn Youngkin’s presidential ambitions.
No “Off Year” Elections (9/17/23)
With less than two months to go until November 7th, we are in the home stretch for this very busy “off year” election. We put “off year” in quotes because we have learned that there are no off year elections, and this “off year” was busier than most with a crucial Wisconsin Supreme Court election in the spring, an important referendum in Ohio in August, and many special elections, including three that determined control of the Pennsylvania House of Delegates. But the races on the ballot in November may be the most important of all.
Local Elections Matter (9/3/23)
We are writing for candidates running for school board in Virginia, county legislature, and Town Supervisor on Long Island, and we’ll be writing shortly for school board in Bucks County, PA. These are all local elections and we have chosen to write for them because we know that Local Elections Matter!
Our Giving Circle Dollars’ Impact (7/30/23)
We Know Our Giving Circle Dollars Make a Difference! We Now Have the Data To Show It!
The Climate Vote (7/16/23)
We are facing alarming signs of a changing climate. Last month, the skies around NYC turned to an eerie shade of orange and many of us took out our N-95 masks to walk down the street due to the poor air quality caused by Canadian wildfires. This month saw the hottest day on earth in history, a record that was broken later the same week and will be broken many times again.