From Partnership to End Addiction <[email protected]>
Subject Do you know candidates’ positions on addiction?
Date October 21, 2022 1:55 PM
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See our prompting questions to ask candidates before you vote Nov. 8!

Election Day is coming up on November 8!

At a minimum, all voters will have U.S. House of Representatives candidates on their ballot. Many will also vote for U.S. senators, state legislators, governors, attorneys general, mayors, city council members, and other state and local officials.

Before voting for a candidate at any level of government, it is important to know where they stand on issues most important to you.

If addiction is an important issue for you and your family, we’ve created a tool to help you prepare for the election. Our list of prompting questions ([link removed] ) can help inform your discussions with a candidate about their position on addiction and how they might prioritize the issue if elected.

The more candidates hear from you and other constituents about a problem, the more likely they are to make that issue a priority!

See Addiction-Related Questions to Ask Political Candidates
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Note: Partnership to End Addiction is nonpartisan and does not support or oppose the nomination or election of any candidate.

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