Today marks the 300th day of the year. Make your voting plan.
[link removed]
----------------------
Friend,
As you know, there’s so much at stake in the 2022 elections. But in case you needed a reminder, here are 300 reasons why you, Friend, should vote:
1. You’ll be a part of change as it happens.
2. Vote against bodies being used as a political battleground.
3. We vote to fight transphobia.
4. We are voting to enrich our Social Security programs.
5. Vote to improve our care of newborns.
6. Vote to advance employees’ rights.
7. We vote to fight misogyny.
8. We vote so we are better prepared for wildfires.
9. We are voting to protect those seeking asylum.
10. We vote to build a government that represents us.
11. Health care is on the ballot.
12. Vote to increase the federal minimum wage.
13. We’re building a future where our loved ones can finally retire.
14. Seeking an abortion shouldn’t be criminalized.
15. Vote for a clean economy that creates millions of new jobs.
16. Vote to fight for labor rights.
17. Vote so abortion-seekers aren't prosecuted for receiving care.
18. Vote for health insurance for those with pre-existing conditions.
19. We are voting to ban chokeholds by police officers.
20. Vote to tell your children you voted in this election.
21. Vote to encourage your governor to pardon possession charges.
22. Vote to stop Trump from gaining power.
23. Vote to protect people getting abortions.
24. Vote because of the rise in hate crimes since COVID began.
25. Vote because the world is watching.
26. We vote to show solidarity with those who have fought before us.
27. Voting is hot!
28. We are voting to prepare for extreme weather events.
29. We vote so billionaires actually pay their taxes.
30. Vote for environmental justice.
31. We are voting for measures like ranked-choice voting.
32. We vote to fight homophobia.
33. Vote on behalf of Elijah McClain.
34. We vote to create more resilience against heat waves.
35. Vote because state House representative seats are up this year.
36. People should not have to drive hundreds of miles for an abortion.
37. Vote to enact common-sense gun safety laws.
38. Vote to protect Black women and mothers in health care.
39. Vote to get to know your officials.
40. You can participate and advocate for those who can’t.
41. Vote to extend workplace protections to the LGBTQ+ community.
42. Vote for a clean energy future.
43. We are voting to improve childcare.
44. We are voting for better mental health care.
45. First-time voters are more likely to become voters for life.
46. Voting is a great way to spice up a Tuesday!
47. We are voting to elect officials who will combat corruption.
48. Vote to protect non-cis bodies.
49. Vote so women may access emergency contraception.
50. We vote to make same-day voter registration the new norm.
51. Vote to communicate your priorities.
52. Vote to fight against the rise of anti-semitism in the United States.
53. We are voting to support our firefighters.
54. We are voting for our county judges.
55. We vote to stand up for ourselves.
56. Vote because our future is worth fighting for.
57. We are voting because governors are on the ballot.
58. We vote because we should feel safe in our own bodies.
59. We vote to fight racism.
60. We are voting because U.S. Senate seats are up this year.
61. Vote to protect our public transportation workers.
62. Vote to protect doctors administering abortions.
63. We vote to build a government that respects us.
64. We are voting to hold brutal immigration officers accountable.
65. When you vote, you are a part of history.
66. We are voting for flooding infrastructure.
67. Voice your opinion on gambling.
68. Vote for criminal justice reform.
69. Vote for better highways.
70. Vote to build on the progress we made over the last two years.
71. Vote for increased access to broadband internet.
72. We vote to keep our elected officials accountable.
73. Vote to set a good precedent for the young people in your family.
74. Vote to ask your governor to expunge simple marijuana offenses.
75. Voting is a chance to act on issues important to you.
76. Vote to make sure our society is moving forward, not backward.
77. We vote to restore tribal lands.
78. We vote for better paid leave.
79. Vote for compassionate abortion care.
80. We vote to have elected officials we trust.
81. Vote on behalf of Mike Brown.
82. Vote so the United States follows the Paris Agreement.
83. Vote against discrimination of LGTBQ+ community members.
84. You can take an “I voted” selfie!
85. Vote for candidates who know what they’re talking about.
86. We vote to improve early public education.
87. Vote to feel safe going to concerts.
88. Vote to educate yourself on the issues, so you can educate your friends.
89. We are voting to create a better future for our families.
90. We vote because Election Day should be a federal holiday.
91. Our communities deserve clean air.
92. Voting is a chance to be on the right side of history.
93. Vote so that birth control is accessible.
94. We vote to protect against climate disasters.
95. We vote to support candidates that inspire us.
96. Voting makes an impact at the state level.
97. We vote because we deserve to feel safe in our public spaces.
98. We are voting for our state district attorney.
99. Too many of us aren’t making ends meet.
100. Vote because secretaries of state, who run elections, are on the ballot.
101. We vote because it’s the right thing to do.
102. Vote on behalf of Ahmaud Arbery.
103. We vote to protect our farm workers.
104. We vote to protect access to birth control.
105. Vote so we can reckon with our racist history and create a brighter future.
106. Vote because too many LGBTQ+ teenagers feel alone.
107. Vote to protect same sex marriage.
108. You can take your family to the polls.
109. We are voting for better campaign finance laws.
110. We are voting for our state attorney general.
111. We vote for parents who dreamt of a better life for their children.
112. Vote to protect consumers against big banks.
113. Vote on behalf of Trayvon Martin.
114. Vote on behalf of Ahmaud Arbery.
115. We are voting for county boards.
116. We vote to conserve public lands and parks.
117. Vote to fight xenophobia.
118. We are voting to protect against drought.
119. We are voting because state Senate seats are up this year.
120. We are voting to support our public servants.
121. Vote to show that elections should be decided by people, not money.
122. Vote to recognize the sovereignty of indigenous nations.
123. Vote so that children learn accurate American history in schools.
124. Vote to protect the LGBTQ+ community.
125. History has its eyes on you.
126. We are voting so parents can spend more time with their kids.
127. Vote so we can learn from our past and grow.
128. Vote for corporations to be fairly regulated.
129. Vote to protect the life of the mother.
130. Voting encourages others to participate as well.
131. We vote for more funding for our communities.
132. We are voting for compassionate immigration policies.
133. We vote for better infrastructure.
134. We are voting so our planet is safe for our children.
135. We won’t have another chance at Congress for another two years.
136. We are voting to support our health care workers.
137. Vote to protect trans kids.
138. Vote to fight corporate interests.
139. We are voting for lieutenant governors.
140. We are voting to be more effective advocates.
141. We are voting to place a cap on insulin prices.
142. We vote because mail-in ballots should be more widely accessible.
143. We are voting to increase accountability in police units.
144. Voting makes an impact on the federal level.
145. Vote to create a more inclusive country.
146. We vote on behalf of our DREAMers.
147. We are voting to close camps that keep kids in cages.
148. You get a swanky sticker!
149. We vote to make pharmaceutical drugs affordable.
150. We vote to set young people up for a viable future where they can thrive.
151. Vote so that people may choose the contraceptive right for them.
152. We vote because many do not possess the same right today.
153. Our communities deserve safe drinking water.
154. Voting can be a community activity.
155. When we vote, we feel empowered.
156. Going to vote is a great first date. (Tell us how it goes!)
157. Vote to make your voice heard.
158. Racial justice is on the ballot.
159. We are voting for city council.
160. If we sit out of this election, we let others decide our fate.
161. Vote to protect our oceans.
162. We are voting so our marginalized friends know we stand with them.
163. Vote to protect women against workplace harassment.
164. We should be able to have children on our terms.
165. Your vote isn’t just for this cycle, it’s for generations to come.
166. We vote so we can reach the dreams and goals we set for ourselves.
167. Voting is one step to ending gerrymandering.
168. Vote to keep MAGA extremists out of office.
169. We are voting to stop cops from killing civilians.
170. Vote to inspire your friends to vote.
171. Vote so the government works for people, not corporations.
172. Vote because slavery remains in some state Constitutions.
173. Vote to oust politicians who are in the pockets of lobbyists.
174. We are voting because going to the hospital shouldn’t cost you rent.
175. This midterm is going to decide not just the next two years, but our future.
176. If I vote early, I can devote my time to helping others turn out and vote.
177. We vote on behalf of those with temporary protected status.
178. We vote to restore and strengthen the Voting Rights Act.
179. We are voting to improve mental health care in the United States.
180. We vote for love.
181. We are voting for senators who will represent our state for six years.
182. Vote to cancel student debt!
183. Vote because immigrant rights are human rights.
184. If Republicans win, they’ll devote their time to help corporate donors.
185. Voting makes an impact at the local level.
186. Vote on behalf of non-women abortion seekers.
187. Vote so you share your I voted selfie!
188. Vote so that our children grow up loving difference, not fearing it.
189. Decisions we make today impact all generations that follow.
190. You could meet your soulmate at the polls.
191. Vote for background checks before purchasing a firearm.
192. We are voting because there are mayor seats on the ballot.
193. We are voting for school boards.
194. We are voting to create a pathway to citizenship.
195. We vote for better representation of our communities.
196. We vote to expand paid parental leave.
197. We vote to investigate the crimes of femicide of indigenous women.
198. Vote because we deserve justices like Ketanji Brown Jackson.
199. Vote to reduce waste.
200. Vote to educate yourself on the issues, so you can educate your family.
201. Vote to protect the EPA.
202. We vote because MAGA Republicans don't want us to.
203. We vote because we should feel safe in our own skin.
204. Vote on behalf of Eric Garner.
205. We vote because it’s our future.
206. We vote against the dangers of concealed, permitless carry.
207. Vote on behalf of Tamir Rice.
208. Vote against corporate tax breaks.
209. We are voting because state Supreme Court seats are up this year.
210. Vote to feel comfortable reaching out to your elected officials.
211. We are voting on behalf of incarcerated people who can’t vote.
212. Vote to get a high-speed rail system across the United States.
213. We vote to further reduce inflation.
214. We are voting to be prepared for massive snow storms.
215. We are voting because every vote matters.
216. Vote to say hi to your poll workers!
217. Equal rights are on the ballot.
218. We vote to ensure we are better prepared for the next pandemic.
219. Vote for a range of politicians with diverse backgrounds.
220. It’s a small thing we can do to make a big impact.
221. Vote for state constitutional conventions.
222. Immigrant rights are on the ballot.
223. Vote against corporations being regulated like individuals.
224. Vote to protect non-binary bodies.
225. Vote to uphold a free and fair election process.
226. Vote so that children learn that love is love.
227. We vote to protect our elections from election fraud.
228. We are voting because U.S. House representative seats are up this year.
229. Vote to see more diversity in boardrooms.
230. We are voting to be better allies.
231. Vote to get out of the house if you work from home.
232. Vote to protect our abortion clinic workers.
233. We are voting to make COVID testing even more widely available.
234. We vote to build a government that reflects us.
235. If you don’t vote, others will.
236. Vote because the climate crisis can’t wait.
237. Vote to feel safe going to LGBTQ+ nightclubs.
238. Vote so that parents are not separated from their children.
239. Vote to voice your stance on important ballot measures.
240. Vote because our public officials should work for us!
241. Vote on behalf of those still protesting today.
242. We vote against insurrectionists who raided the Capitol on January 6.
243. We vote to make public spaces more accessible to those with disabilities.
244. Vote because the climate crisis could be irrevocable by 2030.
245. Vote to make your high school history teacher proud.
246. Vote for universal pre-K.
247. We are voting for our superintendents of public education.
248. Vote to improve public transportation in your town.
249. Vote for climate-friendly measures like a carbon tax.
250. Our children deserve a better future.
251. We vote to stand with our sexual assault survivors.
252. Vote to stop corporate polluters from poisoning our environment.
253. Our economy is on the ballot.
254. We vote to make equal pay the norm.
255. Voting is a chance to become better informed about our democracy.
256. Vote on behalf of George Floyd.
257. You can ensure that Democrats have the majority in the House and Senate.
258. Vote to feel connected to our democratic process.
259. Vote to decriminalize marijuana use.
260. Your community is counting on you.
261. We vote for better job opportunities.
262. We are voting to support our grocery store workers.
263. Vote for those who don’t know where they’re sleeping tonight.
264. Vote to stop election deniers from subverting our democracy.
265. We vote to protect future generations.
266. Vote because abortion rights are human rights.
267. We vote to protect unions.
268. We vote to decrease the racial wealth gap.
269. Education is on the ballot.
270. When you vote, you can show off your NextGen America swag!
271. Vote on behalf of gun violence survivors.
272. We are voting for free higher education.
273. We vote to restore Title IX protections.
274. Vote on behalf of everyone who protested in the streets in 2020.
275. It feels good to make a difference.
276. Vote to stop racist profiling for minor offenses.
277. We are voting to support the U.S. Postal Service.
278. Vote against teaching ignorance.
279. Vote on behalf of Breonna Taylor.
280. You can exercise your civic duty!
281. Vote to lower the maternal mortality rate.
282. Vote because LGBTQ+ rights are human rights.
283. We vote for paid time off on Election Day.
284. We vote to create better disability protections.
285. You can take your friends to the polls.
286. Abortion rights are on the ballot.
287. We vote to fight sexism.
288. Gun safety is on the ballot.
289. Vote because guns are easier to obtain than contraceptives.
290. We vote to take direct action for our generation.
291. Vote to oust elected officials who support the NRA.
292. We are voting to make mental health services accessible.
293. We vote for DACA recipients.
294. We are voting because voting is a great way to meet your neighbors.
295. We vote to make the democratic process as accessible as possible.
296. Voting can minimize the damage by the far-right SCOTUS majority.
297. We are voting for state treasurer.
298.We vote because housing is a human right.
299. Thousands of people fought for our right to vote in the United States.
300. We are voting for each other. And, we are voting for you.
So from all of us at NextGen -- thank you for voting.
Make your plan to vote: [link removed]
Thank you,
NextGen PAC
P.S. Have you already voted? Update your voting record: [link removed]
----------------------
NextGen PAC
268 Bush St. #2919
San Francisco CA 94104-3503
This email was sent to
[email protected] | unsubscribe: [link removed]
Paid for by NextGen Climate Action Committee; [link removed]; not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.