PFAW Member, Your vote could matter more this year than it ever has before. Now is the time to make sure it’s counted. Voting by mail has always been one of the most efficient ways for millions of voters to cast their ballots, and this year, it’s become one of the safest. PFAW is working with Vote From Home 2020 to have absentee and mail-in ballot applications sent to key battleground state voters and then follow-up with those voters to help them complete their ballots and turn them in early. And we need your help to make that happen – time will soon be running out for ballots to be completed and returned on time! We’re encouraging all mail-in voters to send their ballots by THIS WEEK at the latest! Training will be provided, and shifts are spaced throughout the week to make sure it works with your schedule. Vote from Home 2020’s work is focused on swing states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina – states where no excuse absentee voting is an option for all voters, but where few people take advantage of it. Donald Trump has been attempting to suppress the vote by sabotaging the U.S. Postal Service, and it’s important to recognize how his changes have affected mail delivery. Letters and packages have been taking longer to reach their destinations, and that is why it’s VITAL that people cast their mail-in ballots immediately. Voting by mail is still safe and free from fraud, but we want to make sure that all ballots are received on time – especially those from voters in battleground states. Reaching out to voters to ensure that they get an application and that they complete and return it EARLY is a HUGE step toward ensuring that we can have a functioning democracy this November. Make sure that you have a plan to vote, and then help others execute their own mail in voting plans. Your assistance will be crucial for defeating Trump and his Republican allies’ attempts to sabotage the election in their favor. Sign up today to make a real difference in getting out the vote! >> Thank you for everything you do! In solidarity, – Sarah, PFAW
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