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Subject Stressed out from last night’s debate? We have you covered.
Date September 30, 2020 5:33 PM
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Hey Swing Left,

Last night was the first presidential debate of the 2020 election, and our inboxes and newsfeeds are now flooded with post-debate analysis. So we wanted to change things up.

Instead of listening to pundits discuss who “won” the debate, listen to our brand-new How We Win podcast episode all about phone banking. This episode will tell you everything you need to know about making the critical calls to voters that will decide this election—and get you ready to hit the phones!
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This episode is truly news you can use. Our co-hosts Steve (National Training Director) and Mariah (a veteran campaign professional) break down some myths about phone banking and share their top tips and tricks. This election year, phone banking is the most effective way to have real conversations with voters, and get them important information about where and how to vote in a pandemic. 

So if you’ve been thinking about phone banking and want to learn more—or want to take your phone banking skills to the next level—check out this week’s episode of How We Win!

Listen now
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This is how we win,

Ethan, Catherine, Tori, and the Swing Left Team


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