Recap and next steps from our debate debrief

John,

On Wednesday, people far and wide joined a webinar with Zero Hour youth organizers and 350.org staff to debrief the latest presidential debate. We discussed everything from candidate platforms to what a just labor transition might look like. We also reviewed our Vote.org tool for registering yourself and others to vote — which we'll need to do in order to have a shot at implementing policy for a more just and sustainable world.

If you missed the call, check out the video here.

But more importantly, make sure you check out our Vote.org tool - you can check your voter registration status and make sure you’re on board with us for the 2020 electoral race! 

You can use the information from this webinar to start getting out the vote in your community. There are tight races happening across the country and the number of people you register could mean the difference between a climate denier and a champion for the Green New Deal in office. Every seat matters this election. 

As we draw closer to November 2020, be sure to keep an eye out for our upcoming voter registration work to mobilize your communities! We’ll be sharing more information soon. In the meantime, you can attend city council meetings in your area and find out which local organizations are leading climate justice work.

Most importantly, use the Vote.org tool to register to vote today. Then, register your family and friends!

Until we win,

Clarissa

P.S. Want to do more? Tweet at your favorite candidate (heck you can tweet at all of them!) and urge them to sign the Day One Pledge. We believe any candidate who wants to be President should be prepared to make climate action a priority before entering the office.


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