A month ago, we celebrated historic midterm results that blew away the prognostications. Democracy defenders, you made an incredible difference! You held off a MAGA wave, helped flip state houses in Michigan and Pennsylvania, and kept election deniers out of key Secretary of State offices.
But we are not finished until the polls close tonight. Re-electing Senator Warnock secures a key pro-democracy seat to insulate the rule of law and democratic norms. We have the best volunteers, and we need everyone of you to help. A Warnock win further rewards the countless hours, days, and weeks of hard work you are investing in our pro-democracy coalition.
TURNOUT TUESDAY: A DAY OF ACTIONS
ACTION: Supermajority Runoff Text Bank
Today, 8:00am-9:30am ET
Join Supermajority’s runoff text bank to remind Georgia voters to cast their ballots today. There is a brief training at the top of the hour.
ACTION: New Georgia Project Phone Bank for the Senate Runoff
Today, 10:00am-6:00pm ET
We’ve partnered with the best for this easy, scripted phone bank, to get up to 60,000 voters to the polls today. After a few minutes of training over Zoom, you’re making calls from the comfort of your own home.
ACTION: GA Senator Jon Ossoff Kickoff Phone Bank
Today, 12:00pm-2:00pm ET
Make calls from home to talk to Georgia voters with special guest, Senator Jon Ossoff! Georgia Votes requests all hands on deck to reach voters today.
ACTION: The Union and Field Team 6 Phone Bank for Georgia Pro-Democracy Voters
Today, 12:30pm-3:30pm ET
Join our veteran partners to make calls to pro-democracy voters that we helped register to remind them to cast their ballots today.
ACTION: GA Working Families Party Runoff Phone Bank
Today, 5:00pm-7:00pm ET
The Georgia Working Families Party wants to make sure everyone in Georgia votes in the runoff election. All you need is your computer or laptop!
Every Vote Counts
If there were ever a snapshot to prove that
every vote counts, look no further than the 2022 midterms results. Over 50,000,000 voters cast ballots, and fewer than 3500 votes changed control of the House. That’s less than 0.007%, seven one-thousandths of a percent.