Who is your preferred candidate in your congressional district? What do you think of his or her chances? Have you contributed to his or her campaign? Volunteered?
Who’s your state party chair? Who’s your state party campaign committee? Do you think they’re doing a good job? Who are the other candidates for the committee you’d vote for (in many states, that’s part of your party primary ballot).
Who’s your state representative? State senator? Who’s your city councilperson? Who sits on your local school board? Your state board of education?
How about your secretary of state? You know, the person in charge of whether people even get to vote and have their votes counted. Do you have a preference for a better one?
Your (and my) preferred presidential candidate says, almost every time he speaks, that the purpose of his campaign is to bring millions of new participants to the political process. How’s that coming?
Senator Sanders has a mighty rocky path to the presidential nomination. He is, to be honest, unlikely to reach it. He says that’s not the important part, that the real point is to involve YOU in the time-sucking, brain-eating, eternally frustrating task of self-governance. Whoever is the nominee, if he accomplishes that, he feels he will have done his job.
So, again, how’s that coming?