[1]NNU - Medicare for All!
Friend,
In case you missed it, we’re conducting a national health care survey to
give people the chance to share their experience with our broken health
care system, and to help us gauge the current level of public support for
Medicare for All.
In order to reach 500 completed survey responses by July 19th, we need
supporters like you in every part of the country to help us conduct this
survey with friends and family. It’s as easy as this:
Hey Mom! How’s your day going? [1]YOU
[2]MOM Hi There. I’m having an ok day, but my hip is acting up
again. 🙁
Mom, you know you need to go to the doctor and get that looked at! [3]YOU
😠
[4]MOM I know honey, I just don’t have that in the budget right now.
I get it Mom. I’m actually glad you mentioned that, because I was
writing to see if you have 5 minutes sometime this week to take a [5]YOU
quick survey about health care.
[6]MOM What about health care?
It’s a brief survey from National Nurses United that asks about
people’s experiences with our current health care system, and [7]YOU
attitudes about Medicare for All.
[8]MOM Sounds interesting! Sure, when do you want to do it?
How about tomorrow night? [9]YOU
[10]MOM Sounds great honey, talk to you then.
Thanks Mom! Talk to you soon! ❤️ [11]YOU
[ [link removed] ]So far, nearly 150 people have signed up to help collect survey
responses from their friends, family, and neighbors. Will you join them
today? We’ll send you a guide with detailed instructions, and you’ll be
entered into our contest to win prizes for the most surveys completed!
[ [link removed] ]SIGN UP »
We plan to use the results of these conversations to show our elected
officials that health care should be a top priority this election cycle,
and to send a message to politicians in Washington, D.C: listen to your
constituents, not the corporate health care industry!
Thanks for anything you can do to help us collect as many survey responses
as possible before we close the contest at 11:59 pm PT on July 19th.
In solidarity,
Nurses’ Campaign to Win Medicare for All
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