John,
We’re wrapping up the most consequential election of our lifetimes. On Tuesday, a new President will be elected, as will new members of Congress, new Attorneys General, and new Governors who will implement major policy decisions that impact the most vulnerable communities.
From funding for child care to voting rights to health care to housing to nutrition―all critical issues that will determine the future for millions of people are on the ballot. We cannot sit this election out.
Thanks to supporters like you we’ve accomplished unprecedented feats. We’ve joined partners in contacting tens of thousands of voters via text messages and letter writing, and helped people in vote suppression states obtain the voter ID they may need to make their voice heard on Election Day.
But our work isn’t done.
There are still millions of voters who haven’t cast a ballot yet, and on the Monday before Election Day, we need your help to make sure they have all they need in order to vote.
Click here to RSVP for our final text banking party at 6:00pm ET on election eve with Empower, as we remind voters to get to the polls on Election Day.
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We can’t sit this one out. The 2020 election saw the highest voter turnout this century with 66.8% of voters 18 years and older voting.1 That’s the highest it’s been since the 1960 Presidential election.2
We are at a fundamental turning point in our country and history will be made either way: Vice President Kamala Harris could become the first woman, first African-American woman, and first Asian-American President. Former President Donald Trump could become only the second POTUS in U.S. history to serve two non-consecutive terms.
It’s not just Harris vs. Trump. All 435 seats in the House of Representatives and 34 Senate seats are up for grabs, not to mention countless gubernatorial races, Attorneys General, and other state and local races around the country.
RSVP for our final text banking party of the election with Empower, as we remind voters to get to the polls on Election Day.
If we want a country where nutrition, housing, and early childhood education programs are fully funded and humane immigration policies are created, we must ensure every eligible voter makes it to the polls on Tuesday.
Thank you for all you do,
Dominique Espinoza
Policy and Strategic Partnerships Manager, Coalition on Human Needs
1 How many people voted in the 2020 presidential election? The numbers from Biden vs. Trump
2 Voter Turnout in Presidential Elections
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