John,
This campaign has been an incredible
journey, and it all comes down to what we do tomorrow on Election
Day.
I
hope you will sign up for a Get Out the Vote (GOTV) shift right now.
We need your support to call voters and remind them to vote. And we
also need your help with visibility across District 5
tomorrow.
This is promising to be a real nail-biter
of an election, so every single vote counts.
With the election tomorrow, I’m
reflecting on how far we have all come. Together, we’ve knocked on
over 25,000 doors (TWICE), made tens of thousands of calls and texts
to our neighbors, and spent countless hours sharing our vision for a
better San Francisco. Thank you for making this all possible.
For me, personally, I never could have
imagined I would run for public office. As a kid who grew up poor and
spent months at a time living in a van, just having a roof over my
head was a victory in itself.
But when I moved to San Francisco in
1985, I truly found my home, my community, and then my calling.
Community action and activism — neighbors coming together
block-by-block and street-by-street — is how we make lasting change
and build stronger, more resilient, and more just communities.
This belief has driven my work from our
neighborhoods to City Hall and back again. And I’ve seen the best of
our community in this campaign. I’ve worked alongside so many
passionate San Franciscans who feel just as strongly as I do about the
importance of fighting for a future where everyone can afford to live
here, where nobody is forced out onto the streets, where City Hall
truly lives up to the promise of our shared progressive, San Francisco
values.
This future is within our grasp if we
work our hearts out over the next 31 hours before the polls close
tomorrow.
Please
sign up for a Get Out the Vote (GOTV) shift right
now.
Working with you this past year has been
an awesome and humbling experience. I am so touched by every single
person who gave their time, their voice, their endorsement, and their
financial support to this campaign. I know you did it, not just for
me, but for this incredible city we all love so much.
We’ve only got 31 hours left to make sure
all that hard work translates into a victory.
I hope I’ll see you at headquarters
tomorrow. Thank you so much.
P.S.
After the polls close, please join us for our Election Night party at
The Church of 8 Wheels. Thanks again for everything you’ve
done.
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