Time is Getting Short —Only 14 Days To Make a Difference

Actions for Week of October 23, 2022

Here are some ways you can still make a difference

Wednesday, October 26, 5-8pm
Sunday, October 30, 4-7pm
Fair Fight Georgia Election Phonebanks
Virtual

Join Fair Fight Georgia to call the state’s voters and make sure they make a plan to vote, and execute it. Directly contacting voters is the best way to ensure they have the information needed for this election. At the start of this phonebank there will be a quick training and overview of the script to make sure you have all the information you need and feel ready to get on the phone. Then everyone will be on Zoom through the entire phonebank to answer any questions you may have.
Sign up HERE


Phone Bank for Tom Malinowski for Congress, NJ-7
Monday, October 24th, 3-5pm: Sign up HERE
Thursday, October 27th, 3-6pm: Sign up HERE
Sunday, October 30, 12-3pm and 3-6pm: Sign up HERE
Make calls to voters in NJ-7! Every phonebank will begin with a training on how to phonebank and how talk to voters about Tom. The Zoom link will be emailed to you as soon as you sign up.


Write GOTV Postcards
Markers for Democracy and Downtown Nasty Women
Tuesday, OCT 25, 10am-11am ET
, with guest speaker NYS Senator James Skoufis (NYS-39)
Thursday, October 27th, 7pm-midnight
Bring your postcards and markers. We are in the homestretch before the midterms and there are lots of GOTV postcards to write. We want to continue to create community and Fight, Write, & Resist to Save Democracy together, and look forward to the opportunity for conversation and answering questions about postcarding and activism.
Sign up HERE

ANYTIME THIS WEEK
Text or phone bank for down-ballot candidates nationwide
Virtual

The Run for Something website has easy ways to text or phonebank for state-level candidates. Scroll down to “Are you looking to volunteer for an RFS candidate?” and follow the signup link OR click on the links for the candidates listed.

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