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The Blackest Bus in America is on the move Friend, The Blackest Bus in America is on the move As we

The Blackest Bus in America is on the move [Black Voters Matter logo]( Friend, The Blackest Bus in America is on the move As we quickly approach Election Day, our bus tour is on the move, stopping in countless communities across the country to mobilize as many voters as possible ahead of November 8. From Florida to Ohio and more, we’ve connected with thousands of voters to make sure they feel prepared to get out and vote next month. Take a look at a recap of our past couple of stops below ⬇️ Florida In Florida, we stopped in several communities for hurricane relief and to connect with voters on what issues matter most to them leading up to the midterm elections. We were able to remind voters why getting out to the polls in November is a crucial step in being able to see the change they want to see in their communities. Ohio In Ohio, we took to the streets with our supporters to tell countless community members why voting in this election is so important, especially for Black voters. We reminded them of the key role that they play in determining their own futures and equipped them with the tools they need to get to the polls this November. ICYMI… just a few weeks ago our bus tour stopped in Wisconsin and Michigan. Check out the recap video below. [WATCH THE VIDEO NOW]( What does “We Won’t Black Down” mean to you? As we traveled across the country these past several weeks, we’ve been asking our supporters what “We Won’t Black Down” means to them. The stories of our supporters were so impactful that we compiled them into short videos that show the power of this movement. Click below to watch now. [WATCH NOW](   We need your help to continue to power our bus tour The Blackest Bus in America is moving non-stop with our We Won’t Black Down bus tour! We are currently in North Carolina and Georgia, and [later this week our bus will be in Florida](mobilizing our communities to get Black voters to the polls. Your continued support is vital to BVM’s success in growing Black voter engagement this crucial midterm election season. [Can you contribute just $15 today to help fuel our bus and fuel our movement?Â]( [DONATE NOW](   Georgians: Here’s how you can get involved ahead of Election Day Did you know that the polls are already open in Georgia? They opened just 2 days ago! Why wait until Election Day? Take a look below to see early voting dates in Georgia.  Want to help support your voting center this election season? Volunteer to become a poll worker. Becoming a poll worker is a great way to support your community and make sure that everyone feels like voting is a comfortable and easy process. [Register to become a poll worker in Georgia today!Â]( [REGISTER NOW](   Want to help mobilize voters? Register for our next Power & Impact session. Right now, we are on the ground doing everything we can to make sure that Black communities are prepared and ready to vote in the midterms. But no voice is more powerful than yours, Friend. We need you to help mobilize your communities to get out and vote. Join us for our next session of our Power & Impact training to learn how you can use your voice to mobilize your community. See details below. [REGISTER NOW](   Attend Our Policy Corner Virtual Teach-In TONIGHT This evening, we will host part five of our Virtual Teach-In Policy Corner series where we will discuss why and how federal and state courts are critical to preserving our democracy. We will be joined by several partners and leaders in this space for this incredibly important conversation. You can join us by heading to our [Youtube](, [Facebook](, or [Twitter]( at 6:30 PM ET TONIGHT. [JOIN US](   JOIN THE MOVEMENT [Support voter engagement and capacity-building through our 501c3]( [Support voter mobilization and political advocacy through our 501c4]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Tumblr]( [Black Voters Matter logo]( Black Voters Matter Fund is dedicated to expanding Black voter engagement and increasing progressive power through movement-building and engagement. Working with grassroots organizations, specifically in key states in the South, BVMF seeks to increase voter registration and turnout, advocate for policies to expand voting rights/access, and help develop infrastructure where little or none exists to support a power-building movement that keeps Black voters and their issues at the forefront of our election process. For more information, please visit our [website](. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Black Voters Matter Fund, please [click here](.

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