John, we couldn’t be more excited:
Next Saturday, Jonathan Van Ness from Queer Eye will be joining our phonebank to help re-elect Lee Snodgrass in Wisconsin!
Will you join Jonathan and us as we phone bank next Saturday, October 29 at 1 PM ET to turn out voters in Wisconsin? We’re going to have a fierce and fabulous time, and calling voters with us — just 10 days until Election Day — is one of the most important actions you can take.
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Here’s why re-electing Lee is so important:
Because of Republican gerrymandering, Wisconsin Democrats are now just a few seats away from becoming a superminority in the state legislature. That would have major implications for the future of abortion access, voting rights, and more in the state. We can’t let it happen.
That’s why we’re defending critical seats, like Lee Snodgrass’ State Assembly District 57. And by turning out as many voters as possible, we'll not only protect Lee's seat, we'll also help re-elect Democratic Governor Tony Evers and defeat GOP Republican U.S. Senator Ron Johnson.
There’s *so* much at stake in Wisconsin — and there are a lot of voters we still need to reach. That's why we need as many volunteers as possible to make calls with us next Saturday. Are you in?
The work to build enduring progressive power will happen district by district, state by state. And no matter where you live, a few calls from you could help secure crucial Democratic victories in Wisconsin.
Thank you for stepping up to volunteer your time. Trust us, it makes all the difference.
Hope to see you next Saturday,
— Sister District
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