Today’s the day we shock the world—if we give this our all.
I expect a huge turnout at the polls today. Americans have voted successfully through wars, a Great Depression, and this pandemic—and already, over 1.5 million Kentuckians have cast a ballot in this election. When it comes to defending our democracy, nothing will stop us.
If you’re a human being, you’re probably going to feel antsy in these final hours before polls close at 6 p.m. But instead of refreshing the news or digging through junk drawers looking for a fidget spinner, do something simple to help people vote instead—here are a few ideas:
- Share this and help everyone you know make a plan to vote before polls close—and remind folks that if you’re in line at 6 p.m., you have the right to vote.
- Make calls. Join the organizers and volunteers helping voters make their voices heard.
- Ask your friends to join you in turning nervous energy into organizing power.
No matter what: Don’t let up. Together, we’ll defeat Mitch McConnell and defend our democracy. Let’s go get it done.
More tonight—until then, thank you so much.
Amy