Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Building a blue Texas

Can you chip in to help us end the quarter strong so we can continue to fund our door knocks, phone banks, and voting rights efforts across Texas?

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Jason, earlier this week, Kate emailed you about our average donation (just $18.75!) and hundreds of donors from across the country stepped up to show their support.

Today, I'm emailing you one more time before the end of the quarter to ask: Can you chip in $10 to help us end the quarter strong so we can continue to fund our door knocks, phone banks, and voting rights efforts across Texas?

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The past two elections have brought Texas closer to flipping blue than ever before. This was because of the constant organizing work of Powered by People volunteers.

From making over 76 million voter contact attempts to registering nearly 200,000 new voters, the groundwork for a blue Texas has been started by volunteers of all backgrounds. Now, we need to build on that groundwork for the elections to come.

Please, if you can, donate $10 or more to support Powered by People's work to register new voters, fight against voter suppression, and protect our democracy ahead of future elections.

We wouldn't be where we are today without your help, Jason.

Thank you,

Cynthia Cano

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Monday, June 28, 2021

$18.75

We don't usually focus on fundraising, but I'm proud to share this number with you.

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Jason, I don't usually reach out to you about fundraising. But today, I'm going to give you a sneak peek inside our ActBlue account.

A screenshot from ActBlue that says the average contribution is $18.75

That's right – one of the first things you would see after logging into our ActBlue is our average contribution amount. At just $18.75, our average donation shows just how people-powered our movement to protect voting rights is.

If you're able, could you make a donation of $18.75 or more today to help end this fundraising quarter strong? Your donation will go towards our efforts to expand and protect voting access.

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It means so much that our donations are coming from working folks who are committed to our mission. Just as our volunteers are placed around the country, we know that we have donors based in California to Texas to Wisconsin to Rhode Island. They all have in common a shared belief in the importance of fighting against the GOP's rampant acts of voter suppression.

In the past year alone, we've seen a deadly insurrection attempt on January 6 and the introduction of over 380 bills in 48 states to restrict voting rights. This moment requires teamwork, and Powered by People volunteers are already stepping up to the task in Texas.

Can you show your support for Powered by People's organizing work and make a donation today? We need support from folks like you to power our fight to save democracy.

Thanks for your support,

Kate Roberts

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Thursday, June 24, 2021

As Beto said

Powered by People will keep fighting for our democracy on all fronts, but we need your support.

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Jason,

The For the People Act – the bill we urgently need in order to address voter suppression – is currently in jeopardy because of the Senate filibuster. This week, Mitch McConnell and Senate Republicans blocked the bill from even being debated on the Senate floor.

But no matter what happened in the Senate this week or what will happen next week, we won't give in or give up.

Beto and Powered by People volunteers from across Texas are keeping up the fight. We're knocking on doors and talking to voters, becoming Volunteer Deputy Registrars (VDRs), and registering every new voter we meet in our communities.

Beto talking with voter

Jason, if you want to be a part of this on-the-ground work to register hundreds of thousands of new voters, flip Texas blue, and generate momentum around voting rights nationwide, will you chip in $10 or more now?

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Our democracy is at stake and Texas is at the center of this fight. In the past year alone, we've seen a deadly insurrection attempt on January 6 and the introduction of over 380 bills in 48 states to restrict voting rights. In Texas, Republicans are working to restrict our right to vote – but ignoring the issues that matter to Texans, like fixing the power grid.

This moment requires leadership, teamwork, and grit. Powered by People volunteers are already stepping up to the task in Texas. Now, we need our national leaders to rise to the occasion and abolish the filibuster. Simply put, it's the filibuster or democracy.

Powered by People will keep fighting for our democracy on all fronts, but we need your support, Jason. As Beto said: Keep the faith, never give up the fight, and let's go out there and win this thing.

Please, donate $10 or more to support Powered by People's work to register new voters, fight against voter suppression, and protect our democracy.

Thanks for your support,

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Tuesday, June 22, 2021

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Please join me in committing to 3 things to fight voter suppression

Dear Jason,

On Sunday, folks from all over Texas — from Nacogdoches to Dallas and from Laredo to El Paso — came together at the state Capitol in Austin to rally for every Texan's rights to vote. It was hot and sweaty, and it was Father's Day, but over three thousand people still showed up to fight for our democracy.

Beto with his back to the camera, facing a crowd and speaking into a microphone

We heard from young Texans, members of the disability community, low-income workers, and others who would be most impacted by voter suppression legislation like SB 7. We also heard from grassroots organizers, pro-democracy activists, and the heroic public servants who have worked day in and day out to give us a fighting chance to save this democracy.

As we move forward, winning this fight is going to take a commitment from all of us. Please join us in committing to do these three things:

1. Keep up the pressure against voter suppression bills in Texas.
Contact your state representative to urge them to protect the right to vote for every eligible Texan.

2. Support national voting rights legislation.
Contact the White House to urge President Biden to do everything in his power to support the For the People Act.

3. Register every single voter in this state.
Join me in becoming a Volunteer Deputy Registrar to register voters in your community and win elections in 2022.

And if you can, please consider making a donation to Powered by People to support our work to bring the fight for democracy to every county in Texas. We can't do it without you.

Grateful to be in this fight with you,

Beto

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Friday, June 18, 2021

On the road

From meeting with communities across Texas to registering new voters, Beto and Powered by People volunteers are doing the work necessary to expand access to the ballot box.

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Jason,

Beto has been traveling to communities across Texas as part of a statewide drive for democracy, our effort to bring a conversation about voting rights to every part of Texas.

A gif of Beto jumping into a truck

In each community, he's listened to and talked with people about how we can protect our increasingly fragile democracy and make national voting rights the number one priority for the president and our representatives in D.C.

At one stop, Beto took a short video about how you can help from outside of Texas. Take a look, Jason:

A screenshot of a video of Beto smiling at the camera

Please consider donating $10 or whatever you can afford today to help support Beto's fight against voter suppression.

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From meeting with communities across Texas to registering new voters, Beto and Powered by People volunteers are doing the work necessary to expand access to the ballot box.

With over 300 voter suppression bills being discussed in 40 state legislatures, the fight for voting access is one that affects all of us, whether you live in Georgia, Oregon, or right here in Texas.

If you can, please listen to Beto's message and make a donation today. Your support will go a long way in the fight for the right to vote.

Thanks for your support,

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Thursday, June 10, 2021

Help us give the president some power

Jason,

Midland. Lubbock. Abilene. Wichita Falls. Gainesville. Denton. South Dallas. Waxahachie.

Over the past week, I've traveled to each of these communities as part of a statewide drive for democracy, our effort to bring a conversation about voting rights to every part of Texas. At each stop, I've listened to and talked with people about how we can protect our increasingly fragile democracy and make national voting rights the number one priority for the president and our representatives in D.C.

Over the next two weeks, I'll travel to twenty more Texas towns and cities to continue these conversations.

Can you help fund this work by making a donation?

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Each of these events has benefited from the engagement of no fewer than 100 people. In Denton, over 850 took part in the conversation. In Waxahachie—on a soupy, humid morning—150 joined us at Getzendaner park.

The folks who have come out to join in on this fight have helped me understand where the power in this country lies. It lies with the people.

Image of Beto standing before a crowd outdoors

Last week, the great voting rights leader Stacey Abrams told me a story that illustrated the power of the people:

In 1964, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Andrew Young visited President Lyndon Johnson to urge him to take action on voting rights. Johnson told them that he'd like to help, but that he didn't have the power to get it done. Congress would never pass broad voting rights legislation.

As they left the meeting, Dr. King turned to Ambassador Young and said, "I think we've got to figure out a way to get this president some power."

Over the next year, Americans who believed in civil rights and voting rights took to the streets, wrote to their newspapers, called the White House and their members of Congress, and pushed the national government to move on voting rights.

And on March 7th, 1965, a 24-year old John Lewis led the famous march from Selma to Montgomery. He was beaten within an inch of his life as he tried to cross the Edmund Pettis bridge, but his courageous effort pushed the president into action. Eight days later, President Johnson convened a joint session of Congress to urge them to pass the 1965 Voting Rights Act. During that joint session, he told legislators:

"There is no cause for pride in what has happened in Selma. There is no cause for self-satisfaction in the long denial of equal rights of millions of Americans. But there is cause for hope and for faith in our democracy in what is happening here tonight...

In our time we have come to live with moments of great crisis. Our lives have been marked with debate about great issues; issues of war and peace, issues of prosperity and depression. But rarely in any time does an issue lay bare the secret heart of America itself. Rarely are we met with a challenge, not to our growth or abundance, our welfare or our security, but rather to the values and the purposes and the meaning of our beloved Nation...

This bill will strike down restrictions to voting in all elections—Federal, State, and local—which have been used to deny Negroes the right to vote...

This bill will establish a simple, uniform standard which cannot be used, however ingenious the effort, to flout our Constitution...

Because all Americans just must have the right to vote. And we are going to give them that right."

The people of this country found President Johnson the power he needed to be the leader our country deserved. He and Congress passed the Voting Rights Act, and America began its path as a truly multiracial democracy.

That is what's under attack in Texas, in Georgia, and across this country. It comes in the form of elections bills that will make it harder for tens of millions of Americans to vote; it comes in the form of an insurrection that killed five people in our nation's Capitol on January 6th; it comes in the form of a Big Lie that is trafficked by a party that defends sedition instead of democracy.

And that's why we're bringing people across Texas together. To listen to one another, to commit ourselves to this fight, and to give our national government—especially President Biden and the Democrats in the U.S. Senate—the power they need to pass voting rights legislation and save this democracy before it's too late.

Image of Beto talking with event attendee

Please make a contribution to fund this work and help us bring Texas fully into the fight for voting rights. We are counting on you.

Thank you,

Beto O'Rourke




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Sunday, June 6, 2021

Fighting for free and fair elections

Time and time again, Republicans have shown they do not have what it takes to lead.

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Jason,

Last weekend, Texas House Democrats flatly rejected Republicans' partisan maneuvering and attempts to pass one of the worst voter suppression bills in Texas history. Late into Sunday night, Democrats broke quorum and walked out of the House Chamber to kill the dangerous voter suppression bill, SB 7, for the time being.

Democrats fought against SB 7 with everything they had and kept the hope of free and fair elections alive for another day, but this fight isn't over yet. This is only one of the many voter suppression bills Texas Republicans have introduced – and Republicans across the country are currently coordinating the largest attack on voting rights in decades.

We need to make the most of this victory and fuel ourselves for the fight ahead. That's why Powered by People is helping Texans become Volunteer Deputy Registrars (VDRs) so they can register new voters in their county, urging President Biden and the Senate to pass the For the People Act to expand voting rights. It's why Beto is hitting the road to talk with Texas across the state about how we can ensure our democracy is accessible to everyone.

Texas Republicans are solely to blame for SB 7 and the numerous other voter suppression bills like it. But now, it's on us to make sure they don't stay in power. Please, Jason, chip in $10 or more to support Powered by People's work to register new voters, generate momentum around the For the People Act, and protect voting rights.

Contribute $10

We don't have to remind our fellow Texans that instead of focusing on pandemic relief, extreme weather protection, and keeping the power on this legislative session, Republicans chose to focus their time in power on making it more difficult to vote.

Time and time again, Republicans have shown they do not have what it takes to lead. So Powered by People is mobilizing to protect voting rights, register 500,000 new voters in Texas, and engage more Texans in the democratic process.

When Democrats stick together, stand up, and fight, we win. Jason, this is an all-out battle for our democracy – we need you on board.

If you're ready to protect voting rights and support Powered by People's work to register new voters, will you chip in $10 or more right now?

Thank you for your support,

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Friday, June 4, 2021

Fort Worth needs your help

Deborah is the voice and leader the people of Fort Worth need. But she needs your support to fight back against the deep-pocketed special interests opposing her.

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Jason, Fort Worth has been critical to Democrats' performance in turning Texas blue. Now, Fort Worth mayoral candidate Deborah Peoples needs your help before her election tomorrow.

Deborah has been fighting for equality and justice since the 60's, and has been working to better the lives of Fort Worth residents since she moved there in 1975. During Deborah's tenure as the Chair of the Democratic Party of Tarrant County, she presided over an historic increase in voter registration and Democratic electoral performance.

As mayor, Deborah will look out for everyone, and she'll make history as Fort Worth's first Black Mayor. But just recently, Texas Governor Greg Abbott endorsed her right-wing opponent with only two days to go until Election Day.

That's why we're asking you to take some time out of your day and support Deborah Peoples' campaign for Mayor of Fort Worth and sign up to phone bank with us the day before her election.

GOTV Virtual Phone Bank for Deborah Peoples
Friday, June 4 at 6:00PM CT
(Tonight!)

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Deborah is the voice and leader the people of Fort Worth need. But she needs your support to fight back against the Abbott-endorsed candidate opposing her.

We know that the best way to increase voter turnout is by actually talking to voters, so please support Deborah's campaign by signing up for tonight's phone bank to help support her campaign before tomorrow's election!

Thank you for your help,

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