[ [link removed] ]MomsRising presents: 5Actions
Top #5Actions
of the Past Week
Friday, October 30, 2020
As voters, we have superpowers to make the future! That can sound
ridiculous, but it’s true. Many elections, especially local ones, are
decided by under a dozen votes. And big voter turnouts in national
elections are especially good for democracy.
So with the final Voting Day just days away on this coming Tuesday,
November 3rd, this week our 5 actions are focused on helping people to use
their voting super powers.
*We need you! Below you can: Sign up to help remind people to vote in our
phonebank; help us text out the vote; get info to help 3 people make a
voting plan; find activities to entertain kids while you vote; and, get
your own voting plan set!
→ Speaking of which, before you read on: If you haven't voted already,
then you can find your voting location and make a plan to vote using the
customized info on this link: [ [link removed] ]MomsRising.org/vote20 Remember: All
ballots must be cast by the end of the day this coming Tuesday, November
3rd & drop off your mail-in ballots ASAP!
The future is what we build together. Thanks for voting!
-- Kristin, Jordan, Sue Anne, and the rest of the MomsRising /
MamásConPoder Team
[ [link removed] ]Mom on the phone
1. Phonebank To Get Out The VOTE With Us!
Sign up for a volunteer shift to help call out the vote. We have phone
banks going now through Election Day to help remind low frequency mom
voters to vote -- and to help get voters information about the early
voting options, drop box locations, or where to vote in-person. It’s going
to take all of us calling out the vote to fight the voter misinformation
being spread. So thank you in advance!
[ [link removed] ]Here’s the link to sign up for a shift (or two or three!) phonebanking.
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2. Take 30 Minutes to Text Out The Vote!
Research shows that personalized messages delivered in a conversational
manner are one of the most effective ways to mobilize voters – and that’s
exactly what this program does. Plus, we have A LOT of work to do: Only
about 58% of eligible voters turned out to vote in the last presidential
election, which leaves a lot of room for improvement! So our personal
voices are (quite literally) needed to inspire others to vote. We’ll
provide everything you need to make a big impact: A list of people who
don’t regularly vote that you call or text (maybe even in Spanish, if you
know Spanish!), draft language to use, and easy calling and text platforms
to help you get it all done with speed. Plus, you can make your calls
and/or send your texts anytime that's convenient from the comfort of your
home or from whatever location works for you.
[ [link removed] ]Here’s the link to sign up to make texts to help get out the vote (feel
free to share this link with friends too).
[6]MomsVote
3. Help 3 people make a plan to vote & find out where to vote locally
Reach out to at least 3 people to help them get the info they need to
vote! You can do this by texting 3 (or more!) people, posting on social
media, emailing, or other. Here’s sample content that you can cut & paste
if you want:
→ Hey, the election season is here. Some states are already early voting!
Time flies. I have a great resource to share in case you need to find out
where you can vote in-person on Nov. 3rd, as well as early voting,
dropbox, and vote-by-mail options if your state has those. Just go here
for all the info, which is customized for you after you fill out the form:
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(After you make your plan to vote, feel free to pass on this resource to 3
other people. Let’s make sure everyone who wants to vote, can vote!)
Happy voting! Thanks! ←
[ [link removed] ]MomsVote
4. Be a Voter, Raise a Voter - Entertain a Kid While You Vote!
Worried about how you’ll find time to vote while hanging out with kids? We
have you covered!
We pulled together some fun activities for you so kids can be entertained
while you vote. As a bonus, these activities introduce kids to the idea of
voting and show them that voting is both fun AND important -- and, of
course, these activities serve the dual purpose of also keeping kids
occupied while you fill out your ballot. Just pick the activity that works
best for the ages and interests of the children or young people in your
life and get voting. For instance, you can make voting-themed crafts,
create a voting-related story, or hold a mock election and let the kids
vote. If the kids are older, you can talk over snacks about the issues
that matter most to them, ask if they have thoughts on the candidates or
issues being discussed in the election season, and answer (or look up
together!) any questions they might have.
[ [link removed] ]Here are a few fun kid activity ideas for you along with how to make
them happen.
[ [link removed] ]MomsVote
5. DON’T FORGET YOURSELF!!! Make Your Own Plan to Vote - Get Your Local Voting
Options for How & Where to Vote
Just like on airplanes where we’re urged to put on our own oxygen masks
first, be sure you don’t forget about yourself! Find out what your voting
options are and make a plan to vote that works best for you. After you
make your plan, then mark it on our calendar (and maybe even select a fun
voting celebration snack and find some good music for your voting day!).
[ [link removed] ]Here’s a link where you can get details about where to vote in-person,
find out if your state has early voting and/or dropboxes, get info about
vote-by-mail, and get everything you need to make your plan to vote.
P.S.– This content is also on the [ [link removed] ]MomsRising blog!
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