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Vote Forward is swinging back into action for the Mississippi Senate runoff. The mailing date for the letters is Wednesday, November 21, so there's still plenty of time to volunteer to send letters to unlikely Democratic voters encouraging them to vote. Currently only 44% of the target voters have been adopted, so there's plenty of voters left to go around!
From my previous post:
From my previous post:
You sign up to write letters to unlikely voters sharing your perspective on why voting is important and get reminded to send the letters the week before the election, so there's still plenty of time to sign up. I've mostly been choosing districts in states with competitive Senate or gubernatorial elections, but there are plenty of voters left to write letters to in many different districts. Their data indicates voters who get letters are roughly 3.9% more likely to vote, and every vote counts!
(Note: once you've verified your email address, the confirmation email may go to your spam folder, so check back on the site within 24 hours. The writing burden is relatively light, as the bulk of the letter is a pre-printed form, but you do need to print the letters and provide your own envelopes and stamps. That said, there are some funds for stamps available if the cost of stamps is a potential dealbreaker! Send them an email and they may be able to help.)
(Note: once you've verified your email address, the confirmation email may go to your spam folder, so check back on the site within 24 hours. The writing burden is relatively light, as the bulk of the letter is a pre-printed form, but you do need to print the letters and provide your own envelopes and stamps. That said, there are some funds for stamps available if the cost of stamps is a potential dealbreaker! Send them an email and they may be able to help.)