There's a huge difference between what's on Elizabeth's schedule and what's on a typical candidate's schedule.
You can bet that anyone who is running for president has a pretty packed schedule.
But there's a huge difference between what's on Elizabeth's schedule and what's on a typical candidate's schedule.
Usually, a presidential candidate zips in and out of cities, hosting private fundraisers with wealthy executives and picking up as many big checks as possible.
Elizabeth's time, however, is not for sale. She spends all her time meeting supporters where they're at, and doesn't host any fancy fundraisers.
Because Elizabeth doesn't pack her schedule with fancy fundraisers, she has time to...
...stay for hours after events to talk with supporters and take a selfie with anyone (every single person) who wants one.
...travel to states that aren't typically visited on the campaign trail — like West Virginia — to talk with people about real solutions to real problems they face.
...read the hand-written notes and cards that people give her and make phone calls to thank grassroots donors who've chipped in a few dollars.
...and so much more. Elizabeth believes time spent with people across the country is worth more than time spent with wealthy donors — no matter how much they promise to give.
If you like what you see when Elizabeth is on the trail — if you're glad to see a candidate who makes time for everyone, not just the wealthy and well-connected — then know that you have the power to help make it possible.