“We don’t shy away from the anger that is very real in America right now,” said MJ Deery, director of Duncan Channon’s purpose practice. “We put a lot of energy and edge into a campaign that is desperate to reach people.”
An election during a pandemic isn’t unprecedented in the U.S.—midterms took place in 1918, during the Spanish flu outbreak—but this is the first time that voting by mail will be an option in the majority of states.
The grassroots initiative will engage with these voters remotely and encourage them to vote by mail.
At home, in our lives, on the internet, we have all the power we could ever need to affect the future of our most sacred right as Americans — your right to vote.
A grassroots project working to get absentee ballot applications to “dual-risk voters,” or those that are most at risk of both the coronavirus and not having access to a ballot box as voting in person becomes more dangerous.
“Skip the line, vote by mail in November.”
COVID-19 has brought America to a halt, and with it almost all in-person voter mobilization efforts. While we can’t get on buses to swing states or go door-to-door right now, there is a huge opportunity for you to get out the vote.
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