Amarillo, Denton, Wichita Falls, Houston, Mansfield, Garland, Dallas…
John, over the last few months, we’ve organized town halls all across Texas, bringing thousands of people together.
At these events, we’ve seen people register to vote for the first time, talk about how to take action, and — most importantly — start to understand that we’re in this together and we have to fight for our country.
At our town halls, there’s only one rule: be good to each other. We don’t check party affiliation at the door. Whether someone voted for Trump or Harris or didn’t vote, all are welcome.
No town is too small and no county is too red. Beto went to Tuscaloosa, Alabama to join to University of Alabama students in protest when Trump invited himself to their graduation:
Action like this, getting neighbors talking to each other and learning that they share the same dreams and the same concerns, is the way to beat the isolation and hopelessness that Trump thrives on.
It is the key to victory and the antidote to despair. We want to organize even more town halls in June and July, but hosting events that draw thousands of people costs money.
If you’re ready to keep Beto on the road, chip in $3 today.
Every dollar raised goes to renting space and equipment, publicizing and setting up the events, training volunteers, and even paying for gas.
Thank you for being a part of this movement,
Team Powered by People