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Giving Voice to the Voiceless in 2020
ORGANIZING FOR POWER IN THE PADEMIC
"Don't complain. Don't hashtag. Don't binge on whatever it is you're binging on. Don't put your head in the sand. Don't boo. Vote." - President Barack Obama
Sign up here to join the Campaign for Remote Voter Engagement in 2020.
It should come as no surprise how the Covid-19 crisis has revealed and worsened deep disparities of opportunity, social mobility and health in our nation.
The 2020 primary and November 3 general election will have profound consequences for working people of all races and backgrounds. It’s more important than ever that the voice of the people not be silenced.
That’s why we’ve partnered with First Lady Michelle Obama and her non-partisan voter engagement campaign called When We All Vote. Just as with President Obama’s historic elections to the U.S. Senate and Presidency, we have to start by increasing the number of registered voters, especially among the underrepresented and historically disenfranchised populations, including African American, Latino, low-income and working-class voters of all backgrounds, and young people.
It's also why we teamed up with Outvote for a friend-to-friend texting campaign right from your own cell phone.
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