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Hey John,
From the early-vote totals we've seen, Democrats are pulling ahead.
That’s good news, but we can’t get complacent. That lead includes voters like many of us who were always going to vote blue. Now that many of our votes are “banked,” we're focusing on lower propensity voters—the people who don't turn out to vote every time, or are voting for the first time.
These voters are more likely to make mistakes on their ballots or miss important deadlines. But they’re also going to decide this election. If we help these folks vote correctly, Democrats could sweep the GOP out of office. If we don’t, and they make one small mistake, we could see years of GOP control.
We’ve updated the Action Finder tool with the absolute highest priority opportunities this week. Can we count on you to join us?
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Look, voting this year has been turned upside down. Polling places have changed, and voting by mail rules vary wildly state by state.
Here’s what I mean: I live in Wisconsin and I have a friend in Ohio. If we both mail our ballots two days before Election Day, only one of our votes will count (and it wouldn’t be mine!). Why?
Because Wisconsin requires all mail-in ballots to be received by 8PM on Election Day. Ohio, on the other hand, requires ballots to be postmarked by Election Day, but they can arrive any time before November 13th. And those rules differ between every single Super State.
Sound confusing? Just imagine being a new voter. That’s why it’s so important that we call voters, so we can give them this kind of critical voting information.
Will you help key voters cast their ballots by making 20 calls this week?
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Thanks,
Jared Launius
Organizing Director, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois
Swing Left
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