Earlier this year, the DNC launched our IWillVote initiative -- an unprecedented effort to reach 50 million voters by November. Today I am counting on you to be a part of it. Casting your vote this year will be crucial to helping shape the future of Texas and our country. So far hundreds of thousands of people have committed to vote. Will you join them? The IWillVote campaign includes four steps:
Now it's time to organize in every state across the country -- and you can help our party hit our ambitious goal of reaching 50 million voters by taking the first step right now. Add your name today to say you are committed to voting this fall. Winning in November is going to take every single Democrat being involved. Thanks for being a part of this. Amanda Amanda Brown Lierman Political and Organizing Director Democratic National Committee P.S. -- After you commit to vote, forward this email to your family and friends to make sure they're committed to heading to the ballot box this fall. |
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Tuesday, April 24, 2018
You haven't committed to vote yet, Pat
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