John, the polls may be closed for now, but it’s looking like we’re headed to a runoff in Georgia, meaning our work isn’t finished yet.
In the 2021 Georgia runoffs, our partner organization provided voters with over 70,000 (!!) rides to the polls. We want — no, we need — to make history AGAIN, but we can’t do it without your help.
There’s still time to make 2022 a watershed year for the power and voices of Black voters. Can you rush a donation of $10 to Vote To Live right now to make sure we have the resources we need to turn out Black voters in record numbers to the Georgia runoffs?
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If you don’t think that access to transportation has had a significant impact on the outcomes of our elections, think again. In 2016, 14% of nonvoters said that transportation was a “major factor” in their decision to stay home on Election Day. We refuse to let that happen in this critical runoff election, John — not on our watch.
It costs about $27 to give someone a ride to the polls, and your support could be the difference between that one deciding vote being cast or not being cast. Please donate $10 today to make it happen:
Thanks for your continued support, John. Grassroots change-makers like you are critical to the success of our efforts.
— The Vote To Live Campaign
If every Black person eligible to vote voted this year, we would see historic and winning outcomes for leaders committed to standing with our communities up and down the ballot.
We cannot be passive and have critical parts of our lives decided for us. How we eat, where we sleep, make our money, take care of our children and literally breathe depend on how we choose to fight for our lives at the ballot box.
That’s why we are launching the VOTE TO LIVE campaign. VOTE TO LIVE is our commitment to register as many eligible voters as possible: first-timers, young people, and folks who have been unknowingly purged. This is our fight to ensure folks are registered, ready and able to take back so much of what’s been deprived — this year and beyond.
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