John,
It’s no secret that state legislatures are the battleground for some of the most important fights facing us today — and building enduring, progressive state power is the key to defending our democracy and our rights. But how do we do it — and what should we expect heading into the midterms?
Join Sister District, Vote Save America, and special guests David Daley, Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, and Jessica Post on Tuesday, October 25, where we’ll discuss getting out the vote to build state power this year and beyond.
Here are the details:
Getting Out The Vote to Build State Power
Moderated by: Sister District Co-Founder Gaby Goldstein & Crooked Media’s Vice President of Politics Shaniqua McClendon
Tuesday, October 25 | 5pm PT / 8pm ET
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Featuring:
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David Daley, senior fellow at FairVote and author of Ratf**ked: The True Story Behind the Secret Plan to Steal America’s Democracy
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Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, physician, epidemiologist, educator, author, speaker, and host of Crooked Media's “America Dissected” podcast
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Jessica Post, president of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee
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This panel discussion — taking place just two weeks before Election Day — will help us understand how this year’s state legislative elections are crucial to the future of our democracy and our rights. We’ll cover the state of play for state legislative Democrats, talk through trends and polling, and forecast what to watch for on election night.
We’ll also put this election in context: our expert panelists will explore long-standing differences in state power between the right and the left, and share their thoughts about why it is so important that Democrats shift their focus to states — in these midterms and in the long term.
This will be an important conversation, and we hope to see you there. RSVP now to join Sister District, Vote Save America, our brilliant line-up of guests, and supporters nationwide next Tuesday »
Thank you,
Gaby Goldstein, Sister District
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