Young voters may be the key to flipping Texas, team.
There are nearly three million 18- to 24-year-olds in Texas. These potential voters hold the key to flipping Texas—but historically have not turned out in large numbers.
But new data show young voters, in Texas and across the nation, are registering to vote and getting involved at record rates this cycle.
Ground Game Texas has launched campaigns in critical college towns like Denton and San Marcos to mobilize young voters like never before. With your help, these voters could make the difference to defeat Greg Abbott and elect Beto O’Rourke.
Can you chip in $35 to help us Get Out The Vote among young voters in Texas? With your help we can mobilize young voters in critical college towns across Texas. [[link removed]]
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Team, whether it’s Texas Republicans’ ban on abortion, their attacks on the LGBTQ community, or their constant corruption, young voters are fed up with the extreme right-wing politics of people like Greg Abbott.
>>HELP MOBILIZE YOUNG VOTERS IN TX!<< [[link removed]]
Young voters are registering to vote and getting involved like never before. So it’s critical that organizations like Ground Game Texas connect with as many young voters as possible ahead of November.
We’ve launched campaigns across Texas designed to mobilize young voters—putting issues like marijuana decriminalization, climate change, and abortion on the ballot. These campaigns are hard at work to register and mobilize young voters—but we need your help to make sure we’re successful.
Can you chip in $35 today to help us Get Out The Vote among young voters in Texas? They may make the difference in unseating Greg Abbott and electing Beto O’Rourke. [[link removed]]
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