From Halle Norenberg, Students Demand Action <[email protected]>
Subject Young people are a voting powerhouse, we can make change.
Date August 15, 2024 4:54 PM
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Hi–

I grew up in Wisconsin, a state with a strong sense of gun culture. And
with that culture comes inaction on gun violence.

That's why I got involved with Students Demand Action.

Volunteering with Students Demand Action has given me a voice in the fight
for meaningful change in my community.

My voice matters, and so does my vote. My vote is my power and so is
yours. And I know together, we can flex this power in November by
defeating extremism at the ballot box.

I'm excited to vote for the first time, and that Kamala Harris will be at
the top of the ticket. I know she is the right candidate to fight against
extremism and focus on safety not only in our schools but in our
communities across the country.

I am all in to elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz into the White House this
November! [ [link removed] ]I'm voting for my future. Join me by committing to vote in
this year's elections.

[ [link removed] ]COMMIT TO VOTE

I have grown as an activist and been a part of many new experiences while
in this movement, starting on the Students Demand Action texting team,
joining our national training team, and even attending my very first Gun
Sense University in Washington, D.C. All of these experiences prepared me
to start and lead a Students Demand Action chapter at the University of
Washington.

I am in awe of other students I have met in this movement and their
dedication to creating a future free from gun violence. That is why I am
so optimistic that we can bring an end to the gun violence epidemic in the
United States.

So many young people have been affected by gun violence. We have grown up
with the fear of gun violence in our schools. But we will end that.

Because to me, freedom means being able to go to class or walk across
campus without the fear of gun violence.

One of my goals this semester is to hold a voter registration drive on
campus to get my campus ready to vote for Kamala Harris.

Voting is the most direct form of participation—it is how we can make sure
our voices are heard. And my generation is an electoral powerhouse. Will
you join us?

[ [link removed] ]Friend, I'm voting to build a country free from gun violence.
Do your part by committing to vote in November's elections.

Thank you for being in this movement,

Halle Norenberg
She/Her/Hers
Students Demand Action


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