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To defeat Trump, start in Virginia

Show Democratic energy Tuesday with Blue Wave

- Alec Baldwin Alec Baldwin is a member of the board of People For the American Way.

For those of us who have functioned for nearly three years in sustained shock at the spectacle of the Trump presidency, the arrival — finally — of impeachmen­t proceeding­s is satisfying news. Satisfying, because it has been terrifying to think about this president never being held accountabl­e for the damage he’s doing to our country with his contempt for the Constituti­on, let alone another four years of this destructio­n and demoraliza­tion.

If you’re worried about whether Senate Republican­s will ever stand up to him, let me suggest one way to get their attention: Use this year’s legislativ­e elections Tuesday in Virginia to send an unmistakab­le message that Americans are eager to put an end to the dishonest and dishonorab­le Trump era.

Right now, Republican control of this formerly deep red state is hanging by a thread. Republican­s hold bare majorities in both the upper and lower houses of the General Assembly.

Two years ago, Democrats came one vote short of flipping the House of Delegates from red to blue, a sign of the coming Blue Wave that hit the U.S. House the following year. This year, the urge to finish the job is palpable among Virginia Democrats, whose field of diverse, youthful, progressiv­e candidates is at least as strong as 2017’s and possibly even stronger.

It’s hard to overstate just how much is riding on Virginia’s elections and how they could influence the ultimate fortunes of Trump and Republican­s. Virginia was always going to be the warmup act for the 2020 elections: an early gauge of Americans’ appetite to repudiate Trump and Trumpism.

But with impeachmen­t underway, the stakes are phenomenal­ly higher. There’s just no way a big win for Democrats in Virginia won’t be read as a referendum on impeachmen­t, and no way the opposite outcome won’t be read the opposite way. These things have a way of shaping the long-term electoral narrative. And it might do more than that. It could make a substantiv­e difference in the 2020 political landscape, not to mention in the lives of Virginians.

If Democrats take the General Assembly, they will control the legislatur­e and the governor’s mansion when congressio­nal redistrict­ing arrives in 2021, preventing more abuses of power by the notoriousl­y gerrymande­ring Republican­s. That will contribute to altering the balance of power in Washington for years. Not only that, Virginia will finally have the votes to become the 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment — putting it on a path to finally becoming the law of the land.

Meanwhile, Virginians would very likely see a higher minimum wage. And the state would have a real opportunit­y to pass the gun safety legislatio­n that the majority of its residents want and that state Republican­s have resorted to disgusting tricks to prevent.

For all these reasons, Virginia deserves the attention of all of us who are fed up with the bottomless corruption of the current White House occupant and his enablers. It deserves the attention of all who are sick of contempt for working people, for women, and for the right of kids to attend school without being menaced by weapons of war.

I’ve had the opportunit­y to needle this president with blunt satire, a timehonore­d political tool. Of course, that’s not enough. We have to do more. I have been in Virginia, knocking on doors and doing whatever I can because this is where we will all make a difference. Right now. We can shape our future. We can all take part by making phone calls, even if we can’t actually pound the pavement. If the future of our democracy lies for now in the Old Dominion, let’s pay attention and get it right.

 ?? STEVE HELBER/AP ?? Alec Baldwin campaigns for Virginia Senate candidate Amanda Pohl, center, in Midlothian on Oct. 22.
STEVE HELBER/AP Alec Baldwin campaigns for Virginia Senate candidate Amanda Pohl, center, in Midlothian on Oct. 22.

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