There’s no replacement for a personalized, handwritten letter.

National Nurses United

Sign up to write postcards to voters in key Medicare for All priority districts → 

What if I told you that personal, handwritten letters were one of the most effective ways to contact voters and ask them to take action? 

It’s true. Many studies show that personalized, handwritten letters can effectively encourage people to turn out to vote. In elections across the country, we’ve seen turnout among letter recipients to be up to 3.4% higher than turnout in control groups.1

Because we know this tactic works for elections, we’re launching a postcard writing project to contact voters in four Medicare for All priority districts. We believe that with enough pressure from constituents, these four representatives could co-sponsor H.R. 1976, the Medicare for All Act of 2021, and get us one step closer to passing single-payer health care. But we need your help. 

Will you sign up today to write postcards to voters inviting them to call their representative and ask them to support Medicare for All?

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The good news is that you won’t be writing your cards alone. We’re hosting three virtual card writing parties that you can join (although not required) to meet other Medicare for All activists, socialize, and listen to music while you write. 

If you sign up before Monday, September 13, we’ll send you a batch of postcards and addresses in the mail! If you're unable to register by September 13th, no worries. You can still join us by using our digital toolkit to print your own materials.

The best way to secure more cosponsors on H.R. 1976 is to activate voters in these districts. The more calls and letters that representatives receive from their constituents, the more likely they’ll be to sign on.  

Please sign up now to write letters with us, and together we can activate new voters to join our movement and secure more cosponsors on the Medicare for All Act.

Happy writing, 

Jasmine Ruddy
Organizer
Nurses’ Campaign to Win Medicare for All

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