In 16 days, we’re holding a Medicare for All national Day of Action, and we’re asking you to be a part of it by hosting a solo or small group action.

National Nurses United

This is hopeful news.

Over two-thirds of voters support Medicare for All — and on August 22 we can demonstrate our strength in numbers. We are holding a national Medicare for All Day of Action, and we need you to be a part of it by hosting a solo or small group action.

It’s important to note that these actions will be done while practicing social distancing and public health guidelines. Here are some tips on how to take action while still being careful to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Will you commit to hosting an action, wherever you are, as part of our national Medicare for All Day of Action on Saturday, August 22?

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Whatever action you choose can be done alone, with your family or housemates, or with a small group in your community.

Some ideas for socially distanced actions you can host include:

Here’s why these actions are so important right now. Even though 88% of Democratic voters support Medicare for All, just over half Democrats in the U.S. House have signed on to the Medicare for All Act. We are the majority, but we need to be more vocal and visible to demand the support of our leaders. 

August is also the month when our Representatives are back in their districts meeting with constituents. As activists and volunteers across the country meet with their Congressional representatives demanding they support Medicare for All, it's up to us to show up on the Day of Action and make it clear that Medicare for All must be a top priority. 

Will you step up and commit to taking action on August 22nd?

We’re so excited to come together and show our collective power. You don’t want to miss it. 

Jasmine Ruddy
Organizer
Nurses’ Campaign for Medicare for All