/r/PoliticalRevolutionAR
/r/PoliticalRevolutionAR is the Arkansas branch of r/Political_Revolution.
This subreddit is meant to raise support and awareness for progressive candidates in Arkansas and issues in the state that align with the political revolution as envisioned by Senator Bernie Sanders.
/r/PoliticalRevolutionAR is the Arkansas branch of r/Political_Revolution.
This subreddit is meant to raise support and awareness for progressive candidates in Arkansas and issues in the state that align with the political revolution as envisioned by Senator Bernie Sanders.
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We should start discussing how we can help make Bernie's upcoming Single Payer bill be signed into law.
I'm thinking one of the most potent things we could do as Arkansans is to make a coordinated effort to speak with our national "representatives" about supporting it. It seems unlikely to help much, but the people's role in killing the AHCA has gotten me inspired. Even if we prevent our national representatives from actively opposing the bill, it would be a victory.
Anyone else have another idea? Surely we can approach this on multiple fronts.