Hi John — Hank’s campaign manager Carole here.

As a senior member of the Judiciary Committee, Hank is focused this week on the serious task of hearing testimony in the impeachment process and working within the Judiciary Committee to help craft the articles of impeachment against President Trump.

He’s asked that our whole team work extra hard this week to keep you -- the people -- engaged in our political process. If there’s anything this whole process has underscored, it’s that elections have consequences. In the 2016 presidential contest, only 61% of folks voted, and that’s the high water mark every four years.

If we want a representative democracy that is “by the people and for the people,” we can’t let the negative rhetoric in politics today stop us from getting that number closer to 100%. So, as a first step, we are asking our supporters to make a pledge to vote. Will you sign a pledge today to commit to voting in the 2020 elections, John?

PLEDGE TO VOTE IN 2020

With the impeachment process brewing in Washington, it’s our job as citizens to stay alert in the political process. That means we need to stay tuned into the impeachment hearings, follow trustworthy news sources, and make sure we are voting in all elections to make our opinions heard at the ballot box.

Will you answer Hank’s call and pledge to vote in 2020? It’s important for our campaign and for our democracy to know which supporters are sure to vote, and which ones we need to keep reaching out to.

Thank you,
Carole

PLEDGE TO VOTE IN 2020





 
 
   

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