They don't agree on it. Biden only supported legalized medical marijuana, and to his credit, he did actually start the process to do that. He order rescheduling to schedule 3 which basically legalizes medical marijuana. It should go into effect around December as the DEA has dragged out the process. It's not instant executive order to reschedule. The law lays out a rather long process, but we're nearly at the end of it at this point
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Sorry it's hard to tell over text sometimes. Have had plenty of fully genuine conversations with people saying things like this who are not being sarcastic
Yes? Harris is saying she wants it legalized medically and recreationally. She's supporting full legalization here and she has earlier in the campaign
I still don't follow what you are trying to say? Unless you are just concuring with Harris?
Don't follow what you are saying? Legalizing recreationally is also legalizing it medically
Even Biden supported medical marijuana and he already started the process to legalize that (via rescheduling)
and legalize it everywhere
That's what she's essentially saying she wants to do, no?
If we're going on history, then they would not be safe seats either. The margins they won by in their last election were quite close
Rick scott was re-elected in 2018 by a margin of just 0.12% (just ~10,000 votes of ~8 million)
In Cruz's last election, he narrowly won by just ~2.6% in 2018. He's unpopular among even many republicans. The state has gotten more blue since then. Texas is an ~R+5 ish state. It's not as solidly red as people think it is
Neither Texas nor Florida is at all safe R if you're going by public polling or even earlier leak GOP campaign internals about Texas which put it at 48% Cruz to 47% Allred. It's more so tilt-R or lean-R by polling averages
Also also worth noting that there's also even phone banking on Tuesday on election day too if you want something to do that day beyond just voting (if you have not yet voted)
Vote, volunteer, get involved
And also remind and encourage any dem-leaning friends, family, neighbors, etc. you know to go vote!
Plus also make sure to encourage and remind any dem leaning people you know to get out and vote. Friends, family, neighbors, etc it makes more of a difference than you might think
Hmm actually looking at the calendar of events left for measure J, it seems like the volunteering opportunities (for Measure J specifically) are more limited now at this point. Would have made a post earlier if there was still more open
Still a lot of other volunteering for dems open though I should note
It's also worth noting that some states have same-day voter registration, though not Ohio at the moment unfortunately. Some states started adding that more recently such as Virginia (implemented 2022) and Nevada (2019)
https://www.axios.com/2024/10/31/voter-registration-election-day-2024
Put a caveat that New York, unlike the other states on the map here, only allowed it on the first day of early voting because of the quirks of the law they passed