So many people get caught up in partisan politics but when relaxed, they will admit their own viewpoints are complex. I know many of my readers are often stuck with voting for a candidate who they have significant issues with. In my mind, people tend to put too much importance on voting compared to where they should be putting their money. Unlike voting, money faces far fewer restrictions, and people are not restricted by the party or time. By supporting the organizations below, you will help sculpt the future.
This is why I keep sharing my support for the Opportunity Scholarship Act with everyone. Their website is https://www.keepkidsfirstnebraska.com Supporting education is popular across the partisan divide and if people merely gave $10 or $15 now, the movement will move forward.
Right now, many favor what Republicans accomplished in the Unicameral but they are not ready to cross party lines. However, they can donate to the Republican Party to keep the debate alive. Party links below:
Douglas Republican Party
Nebraska Republican Party
Sarpy Republican Party
https://www.sarpycountygop.com/
Lancaster Republican Party
Many conservatives and Libertarian types are skeptical and this is where other organizations are helpful. The State Freedom Caucus fosters liberty at the state level while Institute for Justice and Pacific Legal advocate for individual freedom. See the following easily identifiable links:
https://statefreedomcaucus.org/
There are other organizations taking on the cultural fight for freedom America First Legal, Reclaim the Internet and New Tolerance are at the forefront of such fights.
https://aflegal.org/
And not to be left out, there are the workhorses defending election integrity. Look Ahead America and True the Vote have challenged the establishment as never
before.
No one has an infinite amount of money so you have to prioritize. At least subscribe to these organizations and plan to donate to them when you can. However, if just half of my readers picked 3 organizations above and donated $10 to them online now, it would have a massive impact. However, I am confident in believing the majority of my readers are either too cynical or too poor to make such contributions. I would be happy if you can prove me wrong.