John,
We recently expanded our Vote for Human Needs campaign because of the incredible stakes of this election.
We’re reaching infrequent voters in key states, reminding them that the very future of our democracy is on the line. We’re ensuring folks have the voter IDs they need in order to overcome voter suppression tactics. We’re providing voters in vulnerable communities with voter guides on issues ranging from health care to nutrition to housing to our care economy, and more.
We’re providing service providers and nonprofit organizations with nonpartisan voter information to help Get Out the Vote. And, just last week we hosted a webinar for hundreds of nonprofit organizations across the country on how to run nonpartisan Get Out the Vote campaigns.
On the national webinar, Rachael Jeck, Co-Founder & Executive Director of Register Her said:
“More than 60% of adult citizens have never been asked before to register to vote.”
We’re working to ensure low-income communities, communities of color, LGBTQ+ communities, and vulnerable communities have what they need to vote in this pivotal election. But in order to power our efforts, we need your support.
Donate $5 or more to our Vote for Human Needs campaign today to help Get Out the Vote for human needs and a future that includes all of us, not just the wealthy few.
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This election is too important to stay on the sidelines. I know you’re with us. Please, rush a donation today to power our campaign.
Deborah Weinstein Executive Director, Coalition on Human Needs
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John,
This election will be decided in a handful of swing states, likely by just tens of thousands of votes.
In 2016, the swing states of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania were decided by a combined 77,744 votes.1,2,3
In 2020, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Georgia were decided by just 42,918 votes.4,5,6
But since 2020, voting has gotten more difficult for millions of voters with 18 states adding or stiffening voter ID requirements meant to keep communities of color, low-income communities, LGBTQ+ people, and students from voting.
That’s why we launched our Vote for Human Needs campaign―to ensure voters across the country know what’s at stake and have what they need to vote.
Through our frequent, virtual letter-writing parties, we’re reaching infrequent voters in the swing states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
We’re connecting our allies on the ground in swing states with the resources they need to ensure voters from vulnerable communities have the proper voter ID they’ll need to cast their ballot.
We’re generating voter guides, which are being distributed by service providers to constituents in key communities on issues ranging from the care economy to housing, nutrition, healthcare, and more. And, just this past week, we hosted a webinar with registrants from 300 nonprofit organizations on how to run effective nonpartisan Get Out the Vote campaigns.
With ballots already being mailed to voters, and Election Day just over seven weeks away, will you rush a donation today to power our Vote for Human Needs campaign?
If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your secure donation will go through immediately:
We have an opportunity in this election to make historic investments in our communities and our future. Or we can allow cynical politicians to continue to divide us through xenophobic lies, race-baiting, and hate.
I know you’re with us. Let’s keep fighting for our democracy and our future all the way through Election Day.
Dominique Espinoza
Policy and Strategic Partnerships Manager, Coalition on Human Needs
1 2016 United States presidential election in Wisconsin
2 2016 United States presidential election in Michigan
3 2016 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania
4 2020 United States presidential election in Wisconsin
5 2020 United States presidential election in Arizona
6 2020 United States presidential election in Georgia
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