John –
Which of these two words gets
your attention?
1. Gerrymandering
2. Pizza
If you’re like most of America, you hate rigged elections, but pizza is
what pulled you in. That’s why we’re launching Gerry’s Partisan Pizza – a
traveling pizza truck that will activate thousands of voters to fight
against gerrymandering.
[ [link removed] ]We just kicked off the campaign with a pop-up pizza shop and TV ad in
Austin, Texas. Will you share the campaign to spread the word?
Gerry’s Partisan Pizza hands out free pizza to voters – but only those who
live in specific districts that were hand-picked by politicians. Nothing
feels more unfair than not getting free pizza when your neighbor can. It's
the perfect way to spark dialogue and help voters understand why
gerrymandering is so unfair.
This past weekend, we kicked off Gerry's Partisan Pizza in Austin, Texas.
We took over a downtown pizza shop, handed out hundreds of free slices to
everyone in the 37th district, and we turned away anyone who lived outside
of the outrageously gerrymandered district.
Now we’re taking Gerry’s Partisan Pizza on the road with a pizza truck
visiting some of the most at-risk congressional districts in America.
Everyone who cares about democracy should be outraged that politicians are
quietly rigging dozens of state elections right now, but gerrymandering is
such a complicated problem that not everyone knows how to explain or
combat it.
Gerry’s Partisan Pizza will activate thousands of Americans by explaining
and fighting gerrymandering in an engaging and delicious way.
[ [link removed] ]John, can you
do your part by watching and sharing our new ad?
Thanks for being part of this campaign,
James Jameson
[3]James Deputy Mobilization Director
RepresentUs
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