From Nandi Henderson, When We All Vote <[email protected]>
Subject Pregame prep isn’t just for football 🏈
Date February 5, 2026 4:01 PM
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John!

Super Bowl LX is almost here, and who would've guessed the Seahawks and Patriots would be taking center stage this weekend?

But here’s what we did know: The date and location before the season even started. The kickoff time before we knew who’d make it this far. And the halftime performer long before he’s even ready to hit the stage (Benito stans, stand up 🇨🇺). Because when something matters, we don't just wing it . We prepare.

We plan our best commercial debates. We have our argument ready for the group chats about halftime setlists like it’s a dissertation. Some of you even placed bets weeks ago. There are spreadsheets, predictions, and very strong opinions.

You see, no one’s showing up asking, “Wait… what time does this start?”

Game day doesn’t sneak up on us, so why do elections? It’s not that people don’t care. Preparation just isn’t treated the same way. We prepare for what matters. And one thing that does matter is making your voice heard this election season.

With midterm elections coming up, voters will decide who holds power in Congress, state legislatures, and local offices. From wages and the economy to healthcare and transportation, the people we elect will shape how our democracy works.

Getting ready to vote takes less time than sitting through four hours of television for 15 minutes of action. 😂 It gives more pregame energy — quick, painless, and sometimes fun. Primaries are happening in February, so here are four things you should add to your checklist:

* Check [[link removed]] if you’re registered (because things change)
* Know [[link removed]] when voting starts and ends (we don’t want any surprises)
* Make [[link removed]] a plan to vote (early, in person, and depending on where you are, sometimes by mail)
* Learn [[link removed]] what’s on your ballot, beyond the headline matchup

When voters are prepared, participation goes up. Just like halftime viewership numbers when it’s somebody we actually want to see 🫣 — elections that shape our future deserve that same energy.

So, before election season really heats up: check your voter registration, learn what’s on your ballot, and make your plan to vote before Sunday night. We’ll see you at the Benito Bowl!

— Nandi

Nandi Henderson
Associate Director, Digital Engagement
When We All Vote 🗳️

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