Last week, we celebrated the news that one of our four priority reps, Rep. John Garamendi (CA-03), officially signed on as a cosponsor of the Medicare for All Act of 2021!
As a result, we’ve adjusted the map to split up the country into three regions to focus on our remaining three priority representatives in Congress who are holding out on co-sponsoring this year’s Medicare for All bill – even though they’ve previously sponsored Medicare for All legislation in the past.
Take a look:
We’ve sent emails and tweets, and today we’re asking you to participate in our second twitterstorm to get the attention of these three priority reps on social media. Together we can leverage Garamendi’s announcement to pressure other reps to join him.
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Many conversations about politics happen online, specifically on Twitter. Every representative has dedicated staff who monitor social media, which makes it an effective way to not only get their attention, but also spread the word about our campaign at the same time.
We need to be generating pressure on all fronts – online, offline, and through the phones. When their offices see hundreds of tweets in one day, it will send a strong and loud signal that we are organized and coordinated across the country.
Thank you for sending a message. We appreciate your time!
Jasmine Ruddy
Organizer
Nurses’ Campaign to Win Medicare for All
P.S. If you’re not on Twitter, please forward this email to five friends to help us spread the word, or you can opt-out from future emails like this here.