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Recognizing Our Power: The Vote and The Dollar

May 14, 2026

Dr. John E. Warren emphasizes that while concerns about the Supreme Court's recent decision weakening the Voting Rights Act are valid, voters must focus on immediate electoral opportunities, particularly California's June 2, 2026 primary. He argues that strategic voting requires looking beyond party labels and personal preferences to consider collective interests, using his own situation as an example where he supports a congresswoman who ignores Black voters because Democratic control of the House is essential to countering Trump's influence.

Who is affected

  • Black voters and the broader Black community
  • Democratic voters seeking to regain House control
  • Voters in Dr. Warren's congressional district
  • Black candidates running for office without adequate funding
  • Communities impacted by redistricting efforts
  • All voters participating in the California June 2, 2026 primary

What action is being taken

  • Candidates are currently running for offices in electoral primaries that are already underway
  • Candidates are spending money to get votes
  • Trump is seeking to implement redistricting in every state possible
  • Republicans are working to maintain control of the House of Representatives

Why it matters

  • This matters because elections determine who controls governmental power and budgets, with the House of Representatives specifically holding constitutional authority over oversight and budgetary matters. Strategic voting in upcoming primaries represents an immediate opportunity to counter threats to voting rights and prevent further consolidation of power by Trump and Republicans. The article emphasizes that informed, strategic voting—particularly focusing on collective rather than purely personal interests—is as powerful a tool as the Voting Rights Act itself in protecting democratic representation and Black political power.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint