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Dear Supporter


We are quickly approaching the 2020 elections. This is our most important season for getting out all the information about Vote Smart that we can, so I wanted to be sure to highlight all of the physical materials we offer to all of our supporters in case there is anything you think you might be able to use, display, or distribute.  


    1. The new Vote Smart brochure (pictured below) featuring information on what we         do, why it matters, and the various tools we offer for voters to get the facts on         their politicians. (Limit 10)

    2. Our two eye-catching 8.5 x 11" Vote Smart posters (pictured below), which help to         catch attention and spark interest in Vote Smart's website and services. (Limit 2)



    3. A Vote Smart bumper sticker (pictured below) that can travel with you wherever         you go, helping to popularize Vote Smart's name and site to draw more curious         voters to the information we have to offer. (Limit 4)


    4. Our sample letter to the editor (available on request), which you can use as-is,         adapt as you see fit, or just take inspiration from to write a letter of your own.         These letters are a fantastic way to get the word out to many people at once. 


Please just send me a quick email at membership.votesmart.org or give me a call at 515-989-6363 if you think you could use any of these materials! Just let us know the best address to send these materials to in your message. As you know, it is a critical time to get out the facts, and we could never reach so many voters without you: All you do is truly invaluable to all of us.


Best,

Jacob Petterson

Director of Development & Communications

 
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Vote Smart is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that provides accurate information about candidates, elected officials, and key pieces of legislation. By providing information in an easy and accessible manner, Vote Smart believes that citizens can better defend themselves from the questionable rhetoric and misrepresentation that characterizes present-day political campaigns.