John, whether you live in South Carolina or not, you can still
vote for your Presidential candidate today and help them win the DFA 2020
endorsement.
Bernie and Warren are crushing everyone else so far, but only you can
decide who wins and if either of them can reach the super majority
threshold of 67% of votes needed to lock it in.
[ [link removed] ]Tomorrow night at midnight is the voting deadline. Don’t wait until the
last moment. Vote now -- then get out the vote of your friends, family and
co-workers just like you would on Election Day.
[ [link removed] ]CAST YOUR VOTE
We’ll announce the results on Monday, just in time for our support to have
a big last minute impact on Super Tuesday.
If you’re wondering what that impact might look like, here’s some
highlights of our work in 2016 after Bernie Sanders earned our endorsement
with a massive outpouring of grassroots support from DFA members
nationwide.
* We raised over $2 million directly for the campaign.
* We organized 119,000 volunteer shifts helping the campaign make over
11 million voter contact calls and knock on over 5 million doors.
* We embedded DFA staff at Bernie HQ, trained dozens of campaign staff
and optimized the campaign’s volunteer recruitment and training of
thousands of activists across the country.
* We made dozens of critical media hits from CNN to the New York Times
supporting and defending Bernie while keeping the focus on our
positive progressive vision for America.
Now in 2020, we’re ready to do it again for the candidate who earns a
super majority of support from DFA members in our endorsement poll before
the deadline Sunday night at midnight.
[ [link removed] ]Cast your vote right now.
Just like in a real election, it’s worth it to work hard and maximize
support for your candidate to make sure they win. So make sure to ask your
friends, family and other like-minded progressives to cast their votes for
your candidate as well -- on Facebook, Twitter, over email, on the phone,
or however you want to spread the word!
To be clear, there is at least one big difference between our endorsement
vote and a real election: if you voted already, but want to change your
vote, go ahead and just vote again. You get one vote total, but only your
most recent vote counts.
John, the race for the nomination is about to go into
overdrive.
Thank you for everything your doing to make sure a progressive wins.
-Charles
Charles Chamberlain, Chair
Democracy for America
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