From Savannah Fox <[email protected]>
Subject Do these 5 things to get ready for Election Day
Date October 19, 2022 3:29 PM
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Not sure how to prepare for the polls? Don’t worry – we’ve got you covered.

Hi Friend,

When you go to the ballot box next month, you won’t just be voting for lawmakers. You’ll be voting for kids, too. Their health. Their safety. Their education. The people we put in office could make decisions that impact generations of children. Here’s how you can prepare to #InvestInKids on Election Day:
Here’s how you can prepare to #InvestInKids on Election Day:  

1. Do you know your polling location? Double check to be safe. 
2. Participate in a text or phone banking event to motivate voters like you. 
3. Ask a friend if they need a ride to the ballot box.  
4. Research your candidates. See where they stand on important issues – and vote for the ones you believe in. 
5. Go to the polls and make your voice heard! 

Already voted by mail? Check out our Get Out the Vote toolkit to see how you can get your community registered to vote! 

To make lasting change for children, we need every last advocate to cast their ballot in November.  

Thanks for being a voice for kids,
Savannah Fox
Managing Director, National Campaigns and Constituency
Save the Children Action Network

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