From Jasmine Ruddy <[email protected]>
Subject The Thanksgiving dinner table is bound to get political
Date November 22, 2022 5:21 PM
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[1]NNU - Medicare for All!



The holidays are here, and while some may say that things are going “back
to normal,” Covid-19 is still here, and one thing has never changed.

The Thanksgiving dinner table is bound to get political — especially with
this month’s midterm election results at the top of everyone’s mind.

Together, we can use this holiday season to organize friends and family
around the issues that matter to us. To help you out, we built a tool to
practice and learn the best ways to talk to friends and relatives about
Medicare for All.

By the time Thanksgiving dinner rolls around, you’ll be equipped with all
the best tips and tricks to turn those tense political debates into an
opportunity to win your family over to support Medicare for All. [ [link removed] ]Try
out the tool here. It will only take a minute or two to run through the
various scenarios and hone your persuasion skills!

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[ [link removed] ]Try the web tool »We know the vast majority of people are unhappy with
our hugely expensive, profit-driven health care system. And as full-time
organizers, we also know that when we share stories about this system and
talk about how unjust it is — rather than argue in circles or shame those
who disagree — we can make a much more persuasive argument for Medicare
for All.

The challenges of the last three years and the results of the midterm
elections have made the case for Medicare for All stronger than ever
before. This is our chance to have personal conversations with friends and
family about how we can fight together for a health care system that truly
guarantees health care to all.

We know that when we approach these conversations by sharing stories with
empathy and understanding — rather than trying to “win” the argument — we
can actually win people over much more easily.

This tactic works. It’s called the Response Cycle, and now YOU can use it
this holiday season and finally convince those aunts, uncles, cousins, and
neighbors that Medicare for All is the best and only fix for our broken
health care system.

[ [link removed] ]Go through a practice discussion about Medicare for All today! The
program will teach you how to react to a variety of responses and prepare
you for whatever the conversation throws your way.

Try the web tool »

Together, we can have the discussions necessary to mobilize vast public
support for Medicare for All. Table by table, we will slowly but surely
grow this movement.

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us to you and yours!

— Jasmine Ruddy and the entire NNU Medicare for All team

  



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