Fellow Conservative,
We’re on the ground in Georgia getting out the vote. We’re knocking on doors and educating voters about the Conservative agenda leading up to January 5th’s runoff election.
Heritage Action Vice President Garrett Bess, Grassroots Director Janae Stracke, and Heritage Action Sentinels are on the ground in Georgia. Share this image on Facebook <[link removed]> and Twitter <[link removed]>.
We are working hard to ensure that every legal vote is counted and are recruiting poll workers and poll watchers to ensure a fair and legitimate election.
We’re energizing conservatives to turn out in force as a part of our efforts to contact 1.5 million Georgian voters <[link removed]> before January 5th.
How You Can Help in Georgia
Thank you to all who have already joined in knocking doors and making calls—many more have volunteered to join us on future weekends!
Here’s how to get involved:
- Knock Doors—We’re organizing volunteers to knock on doors every weekend in Georgia (out-of-state visitors are welcome). Signup for a weekend here <[link removed]>.
- Calls and Texts—If you’d like to help make calls and send GOTV text messages, you can signup here <[link removed]>.
- Social Media—Use your voice online. There are social media graphics, talking points, and suggested tweets in our online toolkit <[link removed]>.
- Be a Poll Worker—Georgia residents can sign up to be poll workers in their county. Register here <[link removed]>.
- Be a Poll Watcher—Election integrity affects all of us. If you’re traveling from another state, you can still be a poll watcher. Let us know that you are interested <[link removed]>.
With your help, we can prevent a Schumer-led Senate which would pack the Supreme Court, pass the Green New Deal, raise taxes, take over your health care, and let your police be defunded.
More information and Georgia resources are available in our online toolkit <[link removed]>.
Happening on the Hill
- House Democrats <[link removed]> and Republicans <[link removed]> held leadership elections this week with no major shake-ups among the top brass. Democrats signaled their intention to re-elect Pelosi as Speaker in 2021 and Republicans backed McCarthy as minority leader. This follows the leadership elections in the Senate <[link removed]> last week, where McConnell and Schumer both retained their parties’ support.
- The Republican Study Committee, the largest conservative caucus in the House, also held leadership elections this week. Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) was elected as Chairman <[link removed]>, succeeding former Chairman Mike Johnson who is now the Vice Chair of the House Republican Conference.
- Speaker Pelosi continues to push for over $2 trillion in spending that is tenuously related to the coronavirus. Pelosi wants to bankrupt future generations with more debt in order to bail out liberal state governments who mismanaged their budgets long before COVID-19 was even a thing.
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Your enthusiasm, energy, and willingness to help and support is inspiring. We are proud to work alongside you to save the Senate and advance the conservative agenda.
Jessica Anderson and the Heritage Action team
Join the fight to advance the conservative agenda.
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