Hello John
Join us this Saturday October 5. What better way to spend a free Saturday afternoon just one month before the national elections than encouraging people to vote?!
We hope this email finds you well. We are so glad you are standing with the DC Poor People’s Campaign in these urgent and critical times as we plan to canvass in poor and low-income communities on Saturday October 5. We will be talking to infrequent voters and we need your help to swing the vote towards a future where we can all thrive!
RSVP here to join our Oct 5 canvass in the Benning Road area in Southeast DC.
In the United States, our voting rights are under attack at the same time there are over 80 million poor and low-income voters, who account for one-third of the electorate. We know that if the 148,000 poor and low-income, infrequent voters in DC voted at the same frequency as those with higher incomes, they could change what is possible up and down the ballot!
We are waking the sleeping giant of poor and low-income, infrequent voters. John, will you RSVP and join us on October 5? We'll send more details next week.
We are being heard:
In Forbes, " The MIssing 'Swing Voters' Whose Voices We Need to Hear"
On CNN: ‘Talk to them!’: Bishop William Barber says campaigns have lost focus on voters.
Forward Together, Not One Step Back!
DC Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival