From Kadida Kenner <[email protected]>
Subject Giving underrepresented voters the support they need
Date May 14, 2022 3:07 PM
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John,

Registering often ignored and neglected communities of color and the youth in Pennsylvania is a core part of our work, but it means nothing if we don’t also get them to show up and vote in every election — twice a year.

Too many of Pennsylvania’s youth and voters of color are neglected from the democratic process as a result of lack of engagement with non-voters and those who inconsistently vote. Neglecting these communities is a self-fulfilling prophecy, as constituents who are not engaged tend not to exercise their right to vote. Newly registered voters are the least likely to go out and vote, but that is where our work is different from others. We are conducting year-round, consistent engagement, following up to be sure these new voters have the necessary information to make their voices heard.

That’s why we set a goal to raise $2,500 by midnight tonight to help us fund full-scale organizing in our communities. But as things stand, we’re not on track to hit it. Can you make a contribution today to help us reach our goal and organize to our fullest capacity through the 17th?

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With our democracy and our rights in peril, we need to ensure that Black, brown and young voters are able to make their voices heard and get their needs met.

We must engage and empower these communities in order to expand the electorate in Pennsylvania for it to reflect our demographically changing population.

John, with so much at stake in this primary, it’s crucial we give Black, brown, and young voters the support they need to have an equal say in the candidates and values we vote in. Can you donate right now to help us do that?

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In solidarity,

Kadida Kenner

Founding Executive Director
The New Pennsylvania Project
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The New Pennsylvania Project was founded in May 2021 to expand Pennsylvania’s electorate, so it reflects the Commonwealth’s demographically changing population. In the next four years, NPP will engage and empower young residents and those living in under-represented communities of color and immigrant communities. We will register them to vote, provide education about the issues that matter in their neighborhoods, and mobilize people to vote in every election.

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PA ELECTION DATES:
PRIMARY: May 17, 2022
GENERAL: November 8, 2022

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New Pennsylvania Project
717 Market Street #295
Lemoyne, PA 17043
United States

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