Did you know that Texas ranks near dead last for voter turnout among young people, team?
In 2020, just 41% of Texas voters ages 18-29 voted. And in 2016, just 28% voted—the lowest in the nation that year! That’s why Ground Game Texas is focused on targeting and boosting youth turnout across Texas ahead of the midterms.
We’ve launched ballot campaigns designed to boost turnout on college campuses —and our programs currently cover more than 100K students! Additionally, our ballot campaigns focus on issues young voters care about —issues like decriminalizing marijuana, tackling the climate crisis, and boosting the minimum wage.
Together, we can boost youth turnout in November, unseat Greg Abbott, and elect Beto O’Rourke. But we need your help. Can you chip in $35, or whatever you can afford, to help us engage and mobilize young voters ahead of the midterms? [[link removed]]
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Team, young voters may be the key to flipping Texas, unseating Greg Abbott, and electing Beto O’Rourke in November. A boost in turnout among young voters would mean thousands of new voters who are ready for progressive change. But it’s on us to make sure young voters are engaged and mobilized in November.
Ground Game Texas has launched ballot campaigns across Texas that are designed to boost youth turnout. We’re pushing popular, progressive policies on marijuana, climate change, and wages that motivate young voters—and we’re doing it in college towns with tens of thousands of potential student voters.
With your help, we can mobilize young voters to flip our state. Can you chip in $35, or whatever you can afford, to help us get young voters to the polls in November? Every contribution will help us register and mobilize young Texas voters. [[link removed]]
Let’s get this done,
Ground Game Texas
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