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Ten days ago I was traveling through Logan Airport while being pushed towards the plane by the wheelchair assistant. As we were waiting in the holding room, I looked up into her open, intelligent, brown face and began to chat. She was a naturalized immigrant from an African country. I said: " Are you excited?", totally assuming that she would be voting for Kamala Harris whom she looked like. Her face scrounged up and I immediately read that she was voting for Trump. With obvious surprise I asked her why. She said she wanted to start her own business and he was a good business man. I spontaneously said, but he has gone bankrupt so many times. She clearly did not know. I then told her about Heather Cox Richardson's letter from an American. (I could have told her about you, Mike, but I was in it to do some education here.) She immediately pulled out her phone and googled Heather. I saw she had found it. I urged her to read these writings from a History professor. She promised she would. I continued to tell her about myself and how I came to the US in 1971 with $10.- in my pocket, became a business woman and became well-off. We continued talking about the importance of getting a good education and that she would be getting more help for that and for starting up a business from a Democratic administration than a Republican and especially from Kamala Harris. She promised to study it all, continue her education and inform herself. We fist bumped and said goodbye warmly. I like to think that I changed a vote. I must say that I try to avoid bringing up politics to strangers, but this experience gave me courage to do more. I had another conversation with a friend of mine who was going to sit it out. I am not sure if I convinced her.

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Dear Michael and everyone else reading this message: I have more than 3 voting “buddies.” I don’t know them well, but I have connected with them by sending them a postcard, calling them during a phonebank, or briefly meeting them while canvassing. And I continue to make more voting “buddies” as I continue to phonebank and canvass. You can, too. See below.

UPDATED OPTIONS FOR YOU TO HELP SWING STATES ELECT HARRIS

Hello. I live in Arizona. There are many organizations that are working hard to help Arizona and other swing states get Harris elected. Please help, no matter where in the world you live.

If you would like to work with a non-profit or other groups that want to elect Harris and are not funded by the Democratic Party, I created the list below and sent it out to friends and family all over the country. I hope this list is helpful to you as well. LAST WEEK I UPDATED IT BASED ON THOSE GROUPS I KNOW CONTINUE TO BE ACTIVE AND NEED VOLUNTEERS. I welcome you to copy and share this list with others. I am going to post this list each time Michael sends out one of his missives. Thank you.

PHONEBANKING and DONATIONS are the primary options, with some POSTCARDING, LETTERWRITING, and TEXTING also possible. PHONEBANKING is done without revealing your phone number. I do not know how that works with Texting.

Experts who study these things have seen that such simple actions as personal postcards, phone calls, or texts to specifically identified voters can and do make a difference. The organizations below are either the experts or are groups that partner with the experts. Some of these organizations promote who to vote for, while others just encourage infrequent voters to vote, knowing that the people they contact typically vote Democratic. All of these groups can benefit from your time and/or your donations (some of which can be tax-deductible).

PHONEBANKING and CANVASSING: The ENVIRONMENTAL VOTER PROJECT identifies millions of non-voting environmentalists and turns them into consistent voters. I have done canvassing and phonebanks with them. https://www.environmentalvoter.org/

PHONEBANKING, TEXTING, and POSTCARDING: THIRD ACT primarily recruits Seniors as volunteers, but all are welcome. https://thirdact.org/

PHONEBANKING, POSTCARDING, and CANVASSING: Programs with ACTIVATE AMERICA have Volunteers contact voters via Postcards, Phonebanking, and Canvassing. https://www.activateamerica.vote/

LETTERWRITING: VOTE FORWARD coordinates letter-writing campaigns to voters. https://votefwd.org/campaigns

PHONEBANKING: The PENNSYLVANIA RELIGIOUS ACTION CENTER are phonebanking to get Pennsylvanians voting. https://rac.org/take-action/rac-your-state/rac-pa

PHONEBANKING: SEED THE VOTE teams up with organizations like SHOWING UP FOR RACIAL JUSTICE (SURJ) with phonebanking campaigns of volunteers calling voters in Swing States.

https://seedthevote.org/get-involved/#phone-bank

https://www.mobilize.us/surj/event/653094/?utm_source=website_cc

https://surj.org/

TEXTING and PHONEBANKING: VOTERIDERS is currently mobilizing folks to phonebank and textbank.

https://www.mobilize.us/voteriders/event/673365/

https://www.mobilize.us/voteriders/event/697271/

https://www.voteriders.org/

PHONEBANKING: VOTE SAVE AMERICA is a clearinghouse of opportunities to phonebank with various organizations.

https://www.mobilize.us/west/?is_high_priority=true&utm_source=&source=&refcode=

https://www.mobilize.us/east/?is_high_priority=true&utm_source=&source=&refcode=

POSTCARDING: THE CIVICS CENTER coordinates sending postcards to young people in Pennsylvania and Arizona to encourage them to vote in the November 5th General Election. Must sign up by 10/18/24.

https://secure.everyaction.com/iyhUwgImlU6-LW2ZjvEVmw2

https://www.thecivicscenter.org/

TEXTING, PHONEBANKING, POSTCARDING: KEEP ARIZONA BLUE mobilizes young voters in Arizona to elect Democrats. https://www.keepazblue.org/volunteer

PHONEBANKING: CALLS FOR CLIMATE is phonebanking to elect climate champions.

https://www.callsforclimate.com/make-calls/

https://www.mobilize.us/climatehawksvote/event/668120/

PHONEBANKING and maybe Postcarding: The CENTER FOR COMMON GROUND is a grassroots, primarily volunteer-run campaign that focuses on increasing BIPOC voter turnout. https://www.centerforcommonground.org/reclaim-our-vote

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