
Hi friend,
I want to tell you about Christine.
She’s a precinct chair in Marble Falls — a small Texas town with big democratic (and Democratic) energy. And yesterday, she hosted her very first meet-and-greet at her home 🥳.
She called it a success. I call it the future of Texas organizing.
Check out everything Christine has already accomplished:
- Identified 74 strong Democrats in her precinct
- Knocked 34 doors
- Texted and called 20 neighbors as a reminder
- Got 17 RSVPs to important organizing events
- Welcomed 10 attendees into her living room for collaboration and conversation
- Met 5 brand-new Democrats she didn’t even know lived nearby
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They talked about the stakes. They made plans. One woman — who had never participated in politics before — stayed late just to say, “I want to canvass with you.”
This is what a damn good day in the life of a Texas organizer looks like.
Christine is one of dozens of local leaders stepping up, building power, and bringing people together across the state. Some are longtime precinct chairs. Others are brand new. Some live in cities, others in counties where Democrats have never had a foothold.
They all have one thing in common: they’re ready to do the work. They, like you, understand how important it is for us to FLIP THE DAMN HOUSE — otherwise we’ll never have the levers of power we need to make life better and safer for Texans.
There are a lot of Christines in Texas — and we need more. If you're ready to support folks who bring people together, meet their neighbors, and be the spark in their community, we’re ready for your support. Click here to let us know that you support our organizers.
— Katy
Organizing Director, Texas Democratic Party
P.S. We are always looking for more organizers, so I wanted to also send around our volunteer page. Whether you’re a seasoned volunteer or just getting started, we’ll help you find your place in this work. Thanks for being in this with us.
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