Tuesday, September 22, 2020

National Voter Registration Day (important link inside)

If you've been waiting for the perfect time to register to vote, that moment has arrived on a silver platter with a big bow on top.
Warren Democrats

Danielle,

It has never been more important to make our voices heard.

And voting is one of the most powerful tools we have to do exactly that.

Today is National Voter Registration Day. Depending on where you live, your deadline to register could be right around the corner.

If you've been waiting for the perfect time to register to vote, that moment has arrived on a silver platter with a big bow on top.


Go to IWillVote.com and find out how to sign up in your state. Even if you think you're already registered at your current address, it never hurts to double- or triple-check. You can also learn more about options for voting early or by mail.

Next, be a good example by sharing IWillVote.com on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, the local neighborhood listserv, the group text, and/or anywhere you have access to. Write it on your forehead. Write it on your mask. Shout it from your nearest mountaintop.

Everything is on the line this November — lives, livelihoods, health care, climate action, even our very democracy.

The wealthy and well-connected know that they can only keep their corrupt grip on our government if we don't all show up at the ballot box. But this year, we're getting organized and making our voices heard like never before — because it's never been more critical. Make sure that you're ready to be a part of it.

Register to vote at IWillVote.com, and celebrate National Voter Registration Day by spreading the word as widely as possible.

Thanks for everything,

Team Warren


If you're able to, please make a donation of $100 or whatever you can to support our grassroots organizing and help elect Democrats like Elizabeth up and down the ballot.

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