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Today marks exactly two weeks until the midterm elections, and some of the most crucial races to win for our climate future are in Wisconsin.
Republican incumbent Ron Johnson and Democratic challenger Mandela Barnes are neck and neck in Wisconsin’s Senate race, according to a new CNN poll.1
Meanwhile, the race between Democratic incumbent governor, Tony Evers, and Republican construction company owner, Tim Michels, is the tightest gubernatorial race in the country, with every recent public survey showing a contest within the margin of error.2
In key swing states like Wisconsin, we need your help to reach out to as many climate voters as possible. Will you help get out the vote for Tony Evers and Mandela Barnes by signing up for one of the voter contact events below?
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Call Voters in Wisconsin Call Voters in Wisconsin Text Voters in Wisconsin Write Postcards for Wisconsin At the start of the session, an experienced phone banker will provide training and answer your questions. We’ll provide suggested scripts and talking points that you can use. You can then put your Zoom on mute and proceed to make the calls. If you need support, you can rejoin Zoom and get your questions answered. |
As Lieutenant Governor, Mandela Barnes led a climate change task force and has made climate one of the top priorities of his campaign. While Barnes agrees that we must transition away from fossil fuels, his opponent cast doubt on whether anything can be done to address the climate crisis, saying the nation can’t afford to spend billions of dollars to "solve a problem that’s not solvable."3
People who want to throw their hands up and concede to the fossil fuel industry don’t belong in the Senate. Period. Mandela Barnes will be a leader on climate and create jobs for the people of Wisconsin. We need him in office. In these races, Democratic turnout could make the difference – and that’s why we need your help.
Please sign up for a voter contact event above so we know we did everything we could to win.
Thank you for taking the time.
350 Action Team
1 - The Hill
2 - Yahoo News
3 - WPR