Four ways to help our endorsed candidates
Ballots have been mailed! If you’ve been thinking about helping our endorsed candidates, now’s the time.
Four ways to help:
- Talking to people you already know
- Volunteering for candidates
- Volunteering with the 45th
- Donating to candidates
Talking to people you already know
Now’s the time to be loud about who you support in whatever ways feel right to you. Talk about why local elections matter to your friends and neighbors. Post the 45th’s endorsement page on social media. Follow, like, and repost our candidates. This tells the underlying algorithm that the content is good and should be shown to more people. Be open about who you support and why. Even if you think people aren’t listening, they may text you for recommendations when they’re filling out their ballot.
Print the card from this PDF, then cut so you have 4 copies to keep with you and hand out to folks you talk to.
Volunteering for candidates
The biggest need candidates have is for people to knock on doors (A.K.A. “canvassing” or “doorbelling”). It is not scary and they will train you! You don’t need to be a PCO, you don’t need to be a member of the 45th, you just have to offer to help. Contact the campaigns through the links on our Endorsements page.
Volunteering with the 45th
If you want to knock on doors with the 45th’s endorsements instead of a particular candidate, you can! You don’t have to be a PCO (although we hope PCOs are willing to do this for their precinct). You can print the card at home and get a list of voters from Nick – email secondvicechair@45thdemocrats.org
Print the card from this PDF, then cut so you have 4 copies.
Donating to candidates
If you’d like to donate to the campaigns of any of our endorsed candidates, this page has links for you. (No money goes to the 45th from any of these links).