From Alyse Maye Quade, Women Winning <[email protected]>
Subject How to Win Your Caucus & Convention Training on 12/9
Date November 11, 2021 3:00 PM
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Hi John,

Pro-choice women are our best advocates. That’s why we’ve made it our mission to make sure pro-choice women (and the folks who support them) have the tools and resources they need to run for office -- and win.

And to make sure pro-choice women have a strong support network going into the winter, we are hosting a comprehensive training on the caucus and convention process. This training will walk through what caucuses are and how they lead up to the endorsing convention.

Our team will offer pro-choice women candidates and their campaigns the resources they need to engage community members, recruit supporters to be delegates, train volunteer leaders, and ultimately win the endorsement at endorsing conventions. This is a training you don’t want to miss!



Women Winning Caucus and Convention Training [[link removed]]
Thursday, December 9, 5-8pm CST
Hosted Virtually Via Zoom

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In 2020, 96% of Women Winning’s endorsed candidates for state and municipal offices WON their party endorsing conventions. And in 2022, we want to make sure you have what you need to do the same.

Sign up today [[link removed]] to join us on Thursday, December 9th and we will walk through everything you need to set yourself up for success heading into the caucus and convention process.

See you on Thursday, December 9th!



Thanks,

Alyse Maye Quade
Political Director

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