Join The NHCDP/DOING Virtual Door Knocking
Are you worried about 4 more years of failed leadership in our highest elected office? One of our most urgent priorities now is to ensure that Democratic voters are able to vote safely in November. We need volunteers to help voters request their absentee ballots.
We may not be able to knock doors, but we can do it virtually! We want to reach out to our fellow Democrats by phone to check-in and ask how they are doing and to help them apply early for an absentee ballot for the Nov. 3 election. In Wisconsin, voting by mail surged from 6 percent of the electorate to 80 percent. As a result, many voters who submitted timely ballot requests did not receive ballots until after the election. Tens of thousands may have lost their votes.
In New Hanover, our Board of Elections is accustomed to 4 percent of voters casting their ballot by mail. If voting by mail surges to 40 or 80 percent, they may be swamped in the weeks prior to Election Day.
That's why it is so critical to encourage voters to apply for an absentee ballot right now, before the Board of Elections becomes overwhelmed. We want every possible vote to be counted, and to make that happen we need to start NOW!
We Need:
Phone knockers to call people. All you need is a computer or tablet and a phone in the safety of your own home and on your own schedule!
Data captains to pull lists of those who need help getting their absentee ballot request form.
Fullfilment volunteers to mail or drop request forms at voters’ doors.
Contact your precinct Chair or email Susanne Werner,
[email protected] to get connected to this critical effort.
Best,
Richard Poole
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| Paid for by the New Hanover County Democratic Party |
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Mailing Address:
NHCDP
PO Box 3036
Wilmington, NC 28406
Office Address:
5041 New Centre Drive
Wilmington, NC 28403
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