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littlemissmartypants

(25,840 posts)
9. Action conquers fear.
Mon Oct 14, 2024, 06:39 AM
Oct 14
Jen O'Malley Dillon became the first woman to manage a winning Democratic presidential campaign in 2020, before her appointment as President Joe Biden's deputy chief of staff.


THREE DAYS! NC VOTES OCT. 17TH


Here’s what we need to do between now and Election Day:

●Reach every single undecided voter and make sure they know Kamala’s vision, values, and life story -- and the night-and-day contrast between her record of fighting for middle-class families and Donald Trump’s record of fighting for himself and his rich friends.

●Continue to build relationships with people who support us but may not have decided whether to vote, particularly people of color and young people. It’s on us to earn, not just count on, their vote, and make sure they know when, where, and how they can do it quickly and easily.

●Peel off Trump supporters where we can. Picture that person in your life who voted for Trump in 2016 or 2020 even though they know he’s dangerous and a liar, and who hasn’t yet been convinced that, yes, it’s ok to turn the page. There are pockets of these voters in critical states, they are gettable, and we will get them.

●Convert Harris supporters into volunteers and grassroots validators for this campaign. This is where you come in.

What you can do:

I’ll be blunt: We need more supporters to raise their hands and say they’re ready to volunteer, and we need those who’ve already done so to keep their foot on the gas. We know we have the best candidate. But without grassroots energy we could very easily lose this race and find ourselves facing another four years of Donald Trump. A Donald Trump that is more extreme than ever before.

We cannot let it happen.

There are lots of ways to volunteer -- on the ground, on the phone, even on social media -- and our team is here to make sure it’s a smooth (and fun!) experience.

VOLUNTEER
https://go.kamalaharris.com/?link_id=3&can_id=c79fccdff234f9c3dcb611224ea90fe2&email_referrer=email_2482066&email_subject=we-have-26-days-left-heres-how-were-going-to-win

LFG!
GOTV!!


❤️ pants

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Not enough to elect Harris/Walz. [View all] no_hypocrisy Oct 14 OP
K & R...................... Lovie777 Oct 14 #1
Anyone who splits their vote at this point is an idiot augyboston Oct 14 #2
Unfortunately, that's not a disqualification bluescribbler Oct 14 #22
I absolutely agree. Think. Again. Oct 14 #3
The President has immunity. Cartoonist Oct 14 #4
Maybe so, but you know she won't... Trueblue Texan Oct 14 #5
No she can't Polybius Oct 14 #30
Sure Bluedawgbill Oct 14 #31
The repuglican party has proven itself untrustworthy to govern mdbl Oct 14 #6
Yes! So many, many times! joshdawg Oct 14 #23
it is a worry for sure... let's hope she has big coattails LymphocyteLover Oct 14 #7
very true.. agingdem Oct 14 #8
Action conquers fear. littlemissmartypants Oct 14 #9
I think she can do a "recess appointment" when they are on recess if the rethugs win the Senate, and they decide JohnSJ Oct 14 #10
It Depends Upon The Length Of The Recess... MayReasonRule Oct 14 #11
All I am saying is it has been done before so it isn't a precedent. Add to that if the rumors are true that alito and JohnSJ Oct 14 #12
"All I am saying is it has been done before" BumRushDaShow Oct 14 #15
The Speaker Controls The Frequency, Timing And Length Of Recesses... MayReasonRule Oct 14 #17
They never go "in recess" anymore BumRushDaShow Oct 14 #13
They will go on recess. They are a bunch of lazy asses, as evidenced by johnson refusing to call the house in session to JohnSJ Oct 14 #16
Nope. They haven't in 10 years BumRushDaShow Oct 14 #18
Yep, You're Unfortunately Correct And Dead On Point MayReasonRule Oct 14 #19
Senate recesses are controlled by the Senate majority, not the House speaker. onenote Oct 14 #20
The response being replied to is associated with the top of this subthread and had to do with APPOINTMENTS BumRushDaShow Oct 14 #24
You're Correct MayReasonRule Oct 14 #26
remember- it's the new house that counts the votes. mopinko Oct 14 #14
Once again because of the electoral kacekwl Oct 14 #21
A Suggestion I Saw Regarding Appointments... GB_RN Oct 14 #25
That is an extremely bad idea. onenote Oct 14 #27
I Never Said It Was. GB_RN Oct 14 #28
Didn't mean to imply it was your idea. onenote Oct 14 #29
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