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Volunteer to get Democrats to the polls, starting tomorrow!

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I want to encourage you to give every hour you can to volunteer. Dear {NAME}, As we head into the fi

I want to encourage you to give every hour you can to volunteer. [Dan McCready] Dear {NAME}, As we head into the final stretch, I want to start by saying thank you. Thank you for all you’ve done to help turn our country around in the most important election of our lifetimes. If I know you, you’ve already given all of the money you can to your favorite candidates. Now, you’re asking what else you can do. Remember the feeling the day after Trump’s 2016 election? If I know you, there’s no way you’re going to let yourself look back on this election and not have done all you can. This is why I’ve been working so hard these last several weeks to elect not just federal candidates, but state legislative candidates who can finally end the last decade of vicious voter suppression. And it’s why I want to encourage you, over these next 11 days, to give every hour you can to volunteer. We can’t afford voters to sit out this election like many did in 2016. And with early voting underway, volunteering is the best way you can help get out the vote. Today’s technology lets you phone bank right from your home, calling progressive voters who the data says are still on the fence about voting. (Introverts, don’t worry — there’s a script.) [Here’s how to do it. Click here to sign up for virtual phone banks, wherever you live, now through Election Day, to help elect North Carolina Democrats, up and down the ticket.]( [ [And if you’re free tomorrow, click here to join me at noon tomorrow for a virtual phone bank to get out the vote in Union County, North Carolina!]( [( (What’s this, you say, Union County is too red? Think again. We made historic gains there in 2018 and 2019, and we’re not stopping now. In fact, Union County is exactly the kind of place where Democrats need to keep working.) So, thank you, again, for all you’re doing. Now let’s keep it up these last 11 days! Hope to see you tomorrow! Dan --------------------------------------------------------------- Paid for by McCready for Congress Dan McCready is a former member of the United States Marines. Use of his military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Marines or the Department of Defense. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Click [here]( if you'd like to unsubscribe. We try to send only the most important information and opportunities to participate via email.

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