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As The Midterms Approach Here's The Conversation About Voting Rights No One Is Having

• Activist Post

It's time for a serious conversation about what voting actually means, why you shouldn't do it, and what steps you can actually take to make a real difference.

It's 2026, which means come November millions of Americans will once again be flocking to polling stations for the upcoming midterm elections. And already, like clockwork, we are yet again being inundated with messaging about how this is "the most important election", either to stop Trump's autocratic dictatorship or to keep it in power, depending on which side of the false paradigm the messaging aligns with.

Already the conflict over gerrymandering is intensifying as some states work to rig and counter rig elections through redistricting, warnings abound from both sides of the false paradigm with Trump acolytes signaling their concern over prison time for the various crimes of this administration should Democrats come to power again, and opponents voicing admittedly warranted concerns over further consolidation of power into an autocracy should MAGA maintain its hold.

Meanwhile, legacy media outlets are raising concerns over the administrations push for the SAVE Act ? an audacious power grab by the Trump team disguised as election integrity, as the Brennan Center for Justice explains ? and its impact on voting rights with headlines such as;

How The SAVE Act Seeks To Undermine The Right To Vote, from The Nation.

Trump Looks Increasingly Desperate To Restrict Voting Rights, from Mother Jones.

And How The SAVE America Act Hurts Disabled Voters, from Time magazine.

Among many more.