Kamala Harris is changing the way America does politics. And I'm going to prove this by taking you away from Ohio and Michigan and Pennsylvania and the rest of the swing states to talk about a state I'm from. Kansas.

Harris' opponent won Kansas in 2016 by over 20 points. Kansas is so overwhelmingly red that there are currently more people registered "other" in Kansas than there are registered Democrats.

But in 2018, Kansas also elected a woman to the governorship - a Democrat named Laura Jean Kelly. And in 2020, Harris' opponent won by only 8 points. In 2022, they re-elected Governor Kelly to a second term. And in the same year, Kansas Republicans tried to sneak a statewide abortion ban past without anyone noticing. Instead, Kansas came out in droves to defeat that ban in a landslide 60-40 vote.

And now, in 2024, Harris' opponent is leading by only 4 points in the polls. Now sure, you could look at that and say, Trump is up by 4 points against Harris. But remember that Trump LOST in 2020. He needs to pick up NEW voters if he is going to win this year. So another way of looking at those numbers is that Trump is DOWN 4 additional points from 2020, points that he NEEDS to win nationally.

And if you look at the voting lines, they also tell a different story from the polls. 2 hour early voting lines aren't uncommon across Kansas. And there is anecdotal evidence of people standing in line for 4 or even 5 hours to cast their votes. Now, will all of those be for Kamala? No. But ask yourself why would Republicans be standing around for 5 hours to vote in a state that's definitely going to go red anyway.

Folks, here's why people are doing that. This isn't just a campaign. This is a movement.

We are not going back. That includes Kansas. That includes those of us in North Dakota. That includes Texas. That includes Puerto Rico. That includes every state and territory in the Union. Because this isn't just about electing our nation's first black, female President. This is about restoring America to its promise. That we are a place where every person is created equal, regardless of race, creed, gender, orientation, or national origin.

And do you know what? Even if those are Republicans standing out there in the October cold for 5 hours to vote red, that only proves my point harder. Because that means we're making them fight for EVERY state. EVERY state is a swing state now. EVERY state matters. EVERY state is leaning more and more blue. It means that they know that their views are so unpopular that EVERY state in the Union has become a "battleground state". Even Kansas.

@Lana Iowa could go blue
@NZedAUS @Lana
Iowa has a great new dem House candidate. I hope she wins.
@NZedAUS @Lana I think there's a good chance that *at least* one of Iowa's Congressional seats will go Dem. I don't expect the state to go for Harris, but I do think the presidential vote will be a lot closer in IA this time than in 2020.
@Lana At this point I just have to wait for the tabulation. I hope is peaceful.
@Blanco I'm sad to inform you that it already isn't. We are already seeing cases of election workers assaulted and voting boxes pipe bombed.

@Lana i wish you lots of success.

I'm from germany. We have tried out this nazi thing.
Did not work well.
Would not recommend.

Fight hard. Totally worth it.

@mcfly ✊🏼

@Lana all of europe will look at the US election.

We'll wish you a lot of luck and success to elect a sane female president.

@mcfly @Lana we are working hard on it!
@Lana would be amazing if we flipped kansas. Former lawrence citizen here.

@Lana

First female governor?

Joan Finney (1991), shorely.

And Kathleen Sebelius (2003).

@Lana Thank you for this. Hope is a bit scarce right now.
@Lana Shared this with my family in Kansas. I wonder what may come here in Texas with Cruz in a close race, closer than with Beto 6 years ago.
@Lana Factual error: Kathleen Sebelius was governor of Kansas 2003-2009 and was the second woman to hold that office. Kelly’s win was not really so novel.
@Lana small correction. Governor Kelly is great, but she’s Kansas’ third female Governor.
@frank sorry I meant to say first female Democrat governor
@Lana Sebelius was first female Democratic Governor before she left to run HHS in the Obama administration. It sure SEEMS like Kelly would be first but Kansas has had weird politics for a long time 🀣
@frank oh! Okay, sorry, I guess I'm wrong then. No worries. I learned something today! ☺️
@Lana already posted this picture, but this was the line for early voting in Louisville, Kentucky, 10 am this morning.
@Lana Well said, very well said.

@Lana This is where my hopes are pinned, in a lot of states going Dem that the pundits aren't paying attention to. Hell even most pollsters have FL as "leans GOP" instead of the "hard GOP" it was a few months ago.

The rest of the world is really, really, really hoping Americans know what's really at stake and that TFP gets so trounced that all the inevitable claims of voting fraud are ludicrous on their face.

@Outpatientzero you ok bro? You're posting non sequiturs on random threads for attention now.
@Lana @Outpatientzero The "Green Party" (cough cough Russian) trolls are out in force on the fediverse today.

Already blocked two and I've been doomscrolling for barely an hour.
@Lana @Outpatientzero Make that three. So far. This morning.