John,
Time is running out to give Jamaal Bowman and Charles Booker the boost they need to win their elections. Because of COVID, lots of people are unable to vote in person—but the deadlines to request mail-in ballots are Monday in Kentucky and Tuesday in New York.
That means we have less than 3 days to make sure as many supporters as possible have requested their ballots in time.
Can you sign up for a shift between now and Tuesday to make calls with us for these Green New Deal champions? [[link removed]] We’ll provide everything you need: quick, easy training, a list of numbers to call, and support from experienced phone bankers to walk you through the process.
We’re counting on you to help us replace Mitch McConnell and Eliot Engel with inspiring leaders who are out there fighting to defund police and invest in solutions that actually keep our communities safe, like the Green New Deal.
We set a goal to call half a million voters before Tuesday—and we’re halfway there. With your help, we can push in these final 3 days to meet the goal before the ballot request deadlines. Click here to sign up for a shift on the phone bank and gather support for Bowman and Booker before time runs out. [[link removed]]
Phone banking is the most important way to support these leaders, since person-to-person interaction is proven to be the most effective way to inspire minds and hearts. Their margin of victory could depend on how many calls we make in the next few days. It is vital that we show up and give it our all.
See you on the phones,
Sophia, Sunrise
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