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Hey John,

One of my favorite hobbies is CrossFit -- but I hate running.

The only kind of running I like is when we’re talking about politics.

We need more folks running for state and local positions. State senate, local school boards, even dog catcher, we just need to see you on the ballot. You know the issues facing your community better than anyone else.

Today, we’re celebrating National Run for Office Day with our friends at Run for Something, and we’re asking you to commit to (or at least think about) running for office.

If you are interested in running for office, go to www.runforofficeday.com and get started →

LEARN MORE →

Let’s have a real talk moment: Most of our elected officials do not reflect the American population.

Our country was built on diversity: individuals from all backgrounds, races, ethnicities, religions, and sexual orientation moving in tandem to create a better country.

We need to see that diversity reflected in every single political office of the U.S.

So if you’re interested in running for office, go to www.runforofficeday.com to learn more.

Thanks,

Tori

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Tori DeGiosio
Digital Director (CrossFit enthusiast)
Let America Vote

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