Friend --
Growing up, whenever I had complaints my parents would always respond, “okay, so what are you going to do about it?” After the 2016 election, I had a lot of complaints. So I decided to do something about it by volunteering with Let America Vote.
Before joining the LAV team in New Hampshire, I never lived in supporter housing or volunteered for a campaign. I certainly had never knocked any doors. I was so nervous! But my nerves quickly turned to excitement.
And imagine how we all felt on election night in 2018 -- when we flipped both the New Hampshire State House and Senate. Knowing that I played a part in making that happen is a feeling I will never forget.
That’s why I’m encouraging you to volunteer with Let America Vote in Virginia - no matter where you live. I promise you won’t regret a single second.
Click here to sign up to become a Volunteer for Voting Champion →
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Click here to sign up to become a Volunteer for Voting Captain →
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Click here to sign up to become a Volunteer for Voting Collaborator →
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I could go on forever listing reasons why you should volunteer with Let America Vote.
But I want to share one particular reason with you: I felt hope.
Hope for people. Hope for our democracy.
With every good conversation I had at the doors, I became more energized. I wanted to knock more doors and talk to as many voters as I could.
And on election night, I couldn’t help but smile and realize that I really made a difference. That every single volunteer played a huge part in our victory.
I knew that I had done everything I could to help make our country a better place -- and I had fun while doing it!
The idea of volunteering again makes me so excited for our future.
If it makes you excited too, then we need you. Please sign up to volunteer with Let America Vote:
Become a Volunteer for Voting Champion →
Become a Volunteer for Voting Captain →
Become a Volunteer for Voting Collaborator →
Let’s get to work! See you on the ground,
Maggie
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