Thursday, December 31, 2020

What a year, Jason

We wanted to share a recap of all the amazing things you helped us accomplish this year!

Powered By People

Jason: It's finally here, the last day of 2020.

Before the year ends, we wanted to share our thanks for being with us every step up the way. We wouldn't have been able to do all that we did without your help and cannot express our gratitude enough.

Here our some of our favorite highlights from the past year:

💪 Nearly 55,000 grassroots supporters from around the country stepped up to chip in whatever they could to support our organizing work! We're incredibly proud to have such a diverse supporter base, and to see our Texas work supported by so many folks with unique lived experiences and backgrounds.

📞 We made over 76 million contact attempts to Texas voters, broken down into 57.8 million texts and 18.3 million calls made by amazing volunteers from around the world! On top of that, PxP volunteers made over one million voter contact calls in Georgia for the runoffs.

🗳️ We helped register nearly 200,000 likely-Democrat Texas voters, and then saw record voter turnout!

🍎 During the beginning of the pandemic, we filled over 17,000 food bank shift hours across Texas before the CARES Act was passed by Congress. Plus, we raised over $240,000 for food banks around Texas and the country.

💙 And we did this all with the help of more than 20,000 volunteers who stepped up to call, text or knock on the doors of Texas voters for one of the biggest elections in our lifetime.

👀 As for what's to come in the future, our team is currently cooking up big things for 2021 (and beyond).

As you can see, we accomplished a lot of amazing things together this year and we can't wait for what's next!

If you want to help us start off the new year really strong, chip in whatever you can afford to support our people-powered organizing work. Our average donation for this month is $16.81.

Contribute $10

No matter how involved (or not – we understand, it was a hard year!) you were with Powered by People this year, let us say thank you, once again. You are the reason we were able to accomplish so much.

With thanks,

The Powered by People team






 

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Your last chance to volunteer in 2020

Last night, Powered by People volunteers made over 500,000 calls to Georgia voters. Can you join us tomorrow?

Powered By People

Powered by People volunteers did something big last night, Jason.

In a single phone bank shift, hundreds of volunteers from around the country made well over 500,000 calls to Georgia voters!

As a Powered by People supporter, you know that having personal conversations with voters is one of the best ways to increase voter turnout. And in an election as close as the two happening in Georgia, turning out as many voters as possible is vital – especially when so much is on the line.

Will you sign up for our last phone bank of 2020 and help turn out as many voters in Georgia as possible? With your help, we could reach one million Georgia voters!

Upcoming events:

Virtual Phone Bank with Beto for Georgia
Wednesday, December 30 at 5:00PM CT (Tomorrow!)

Get more info or RSVP »

I don't need to be another person explaining to you how important it is that we win these Senate runoffs and flip the Senate. You already know why it's so vital that Georgians elect Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock next week. Now, can you do all you can and help us reach another 500,000 Georgia voters tomorrow?

Thanks for your help,

David Wysong

Powered by People

P.S. If you can't join us tomorrow night, but want to help cover the costs of calling 500,000 Georgia voters, you can donate here.






 

Sunday, December 27, 2020

Not a fundraising email

Join us as we call and connect with Georgia voters one-on-one.

Powered By People

Jason, this is not a fundraising email. Instead, I'm going to ask you to donate three hours of your time to make an impact in the extremely important Georgia Senate runoffs.

Right now, Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock are going up against $43 million in ads from one of Mitch McConnell's PACs. We may not have millions of dollars of corporate PAC money to throw behind Ossoff and Warnock, but we have people power.

And as Beto often says, nothing beats talking to voters directly.

If we're going to win these races and flip the Senate, we need to connect with Georgia voters one-on-one. Can you join us tomorrow or Wednesday for a phone bank shift?

Upcoming events:

Virtual Phone Bank with Beto for Georgia
Monday, December 28 at 5:00PM CT (Tomorrow!)

Get more info or RSVP »

Virtual Phone Bank with Beto for Georgia
Wednesday, December 30 at 5:00PM CT

Get more info or RSVP »

When we needed people power in Texas, you showed up, Jason. We were able to break constant records for voter registration and voter contact, all the way through the polls closing.

Now, our friends in Georgia need our help. Can you sign up for one (or both!) of our phone banks for Georgia, Jason?

Thanks for your help!

Kate Roberts

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Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Will you sign up to call Georgians with me?

Let's make sure that Jon Ossoff, Raphael Warnock and the people of Georgia know that we're with them.

Dear Jason,

I hope you and your family are healthy and are able to spend some time together and offline over the holidays.

As you know, Georgia is about to determine the composition of the Senate, the partisan advantage in Congress and the ability for the incoming Biden administration to effectively meet the immediate challenges of Covid and the recession as well as the longer term goals that could make this the most progressive administration in history.

Given what's at stake, we want to make sure we're all doing what we can to help.

I hope you'll join me and the rest of the Powered by People team for two nights next week as we call the Georgia voters who will determine what kind of future we have as a country. Make plans to call with me on Monday (12/28) and Wednesday (12/30), both days at 5pm CST.

Upcoming events:

Virtual Phone Bank with Beto for Georgia
Monday, December 28 at 5:00PM CT

Get more info or RSVP »

Virtual Phone Bank with Beto for Georgia
Wednesday, December 30 at 5:00PM CT

Get more info or RSVP »

Let's make sure that Jon Ossoff, Raphael Warnock and the people of Georgia know that we're with them.

Looking forward to seeing you and calling with you soon.

Beto






 

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Monday, December 21, 2020

Phone bank in Georgia to flip the Senate!

We're hosting two phone banks to help flip the Senate in Georgia!

Powered By People

Jason, we've been looking over the results from our last survey and you've made your priorities loud and clear: we need to win the Georgia runoffs and flip the Senate!

That's why we are thrilled to announce two special edition Powered by People phone banks for Georgia! Can you join us for either (or both!) sessions to help connect with Georgia voters about the important Senate runoff election?

Upcoming events:

Virtual Phone Bank with Beto for Georgia
Monday, December 28 at 5:00PM CT

Get more info or RSVP »

Virtual Phone Bank with Beto for Georgia
Wednesday, December 30 at 5:00PM CT

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So far, Powered by People volunteers have raised thousands of dollars to support the campaigns of Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock. But as we learned earlier this year, nothing turns out more votes than voter contact.

Having real conversations with voters is one of the best ways to turn out votes. And when the stakes are as high as they are in Georgia, we need to do everything we can to help Ossoff and Warnock win their races.

So, Jason, can you join us one last time before the end of the year and sign up for a Powered by People phone bank for Georgia?

More soon!

Powered by People

P.S. If you want to go to Georgia and help out on the ground you can sign up to door knock with the New Georgia Project here.






 

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Tuesday, December 15, 2020

The Texas GOP is threatening succession

Ted Cruz and the Texas GOP are going too far. We need to flip Georgia if we want to change this.

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Jason,

Yesterday, members of the Electoral College officially cast their votes, finally confirming Joe Biden as President-elect and Kamala Harris as Vice President-elect.

But it wasn't easy to get here. Members of the Texas GOP signed onto a lawsuit that tried to reject the results of the election – Ted Cruz even tried to argue the case in the Supreme Court. Then, when the Supreme Court rejected this lawsuit, the Chair of the Texas Republican Party suggested Texas and other "law-abiding states" secede from the United States.

We need Senators who will do their job and fight to unite our country, not tear it apart. Can you split a donation of any amount between Rev. Raphael Warnock, Jon Ossoff, and Powered by People to help flip the Senate and fight against extremists like Ted Cruz?

Contribute $10

To be blunt, Jason, I am sick of extreme GOP officials like Ted Cruz and the Texas GOP Chair wasting our time challenging a lawful election instead of passing much-needed COVID relief bills. We need senators who will fight for working families, not right-wing conspiracy theories.

Thankfully, we have an opportunity to elect two great Senators from Georgia. Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff have been fighting hard against rampant voter suppression and millions in GOP spending. Now, their run-off election is in just three weeks.

Can you split a donation between Powered by People and these two great candidates so they can flip the Senate and work to reunite this country?

Thanks for your help,

Kate Roberts

Powered by People






 

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

I didn’t see your name, Jason

I'm sending these survey results to Beto tonight.

Powered By People

Jason, I wanted to make sure you saw our email from last week about our 2021 Priorities Survey. I'm sending Beto the results of the survey tonight, and I want to make sure your voice is heard. Can you take this quick survey about your priorities heading into 2021?

Take survey »

So far, we've heard from thousands of you about the issues and actions you're most interested in. Many shared their well wishes and messages of thanks, which we're grateful to have received. Others shared strategic notes, asked questions, and shared their personal stories. We're grateful for those, too.

I can't wait to share all of this with Beto so we can start planning for next year, but before I do, could you please take a few minutes to complete the short survey?

After all, this is a people-powered movement – and that includes you, Jason!

Thanks,

Cynthia Cano

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Friday, December 4, 2020

A couple quick questions for you:

As 2020 comes to a close, we want to know what you think Powered by People should focus on in 2021 and beyond.

Powered By People

Jason, we've said it before and we'll continue to say it – we wouldn't have accomplished so much this past year without YOU.

This is a movement powered by volunteers and grassroots supporters from across the country. And like any people-powered movement, we want to hear from you about what we do next. Can you take this quick survey about your priorities heading into 2021?

Take survey »

Whether there are certain issues you want to emphasize for the Biden-Harris administration or legislation you want to fight for here in Texas, we want to hear about it! You can take the short survey here.

Thanks for your help!

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Wednesday, November 25, 2020

A message of thanks and a call to action

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Happy early Thanksgiving, Jason!

We know that this is yet another holiday without hugs and meals shared with friends and family, but we wanted to take a moment to thank you for sticking with us throughout this tumultuous year.

We are so grateful for our amazing community of volunteers, grassroots donors, and supporters across the country. Because of you and your work, we broke records in voter turnout and outreach, made flipping Texas within reach, and elected Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to the White House. The outcomes of your work make us optimistic for the future of our country.

Thank you for being a part of that, Jason.

However, despite our gratitude and optimism for the future, we cannot ignore what's happening in our country today. COVID-19 is at a new peak. Working families and small businesses are hurting once again. And the stories coming out of El Paso are absolutely devastating.

We cannot change the deadly mistakes of the Trump administration, but we can help our neighbors and do the hard work that our current administration won't do. If you can afford it right now, can you split a donation between 20 Texas food banks to help our neighbors?

Contribute $10

Thank you again, Jason. We hope you have a restful and safe holiday.

– The Powered by People team






 

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Help El Paso with Operation HOPE

Dear Jason,

So many of you have reached out to me to ask how you can help El Paso in the midst of one of the worst Covid outbreaks in the country.

As you may have read, so many are dying in El Paso right now that the county has been forced to set up ten mobile morgues. Hospitals are at capacity, and hundreds of healthcare workers have come to El Paso to help on a temporary basis.

The easiest and perhaps best thing we can do for those who are at risk and for the healthcare workers charged with these tough jobs right now is to wear a mask whenever we are out of our homes, to stay at home if we can, and to continue to follow the best public health guidance.

But for those who want to help ease the burden on families who have recently lost a loved one, there is an organization called Operation HOPE which is helping to cover the costs of funerals and burials for El Paso families who otherwise would not be able to afford them. In a city that is losing dozens of people per day, and is quickly approaching more than a thousand dead, this is a need that is not being met by local, state or federal governments.

If you'd like to give to Operation HOPE or if you'd like to find out more information about them, please click here.

Thank you for your concern and your generosity.

Beto






 

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Saturday, November 21, 2020

Can you split a donation between Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock’s campaign today to help them win their seats and flip the Senate?

Flipping the U.S. Senate is vital to helping the Biden-Harris administration.

Powered By People

Jason,

Last week, Beto sent you an important email about everything we've learned post-election. At the very top of that email, he briefly mentioned how important the two U.S. Senate races in Georgia are, with a quick ask to join him and Amy in making a donation to Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock's campaigns.

From just that mention, Powered by People supporters donated thousands to these two campaigns! We were absolutely blown away at how enthusiastically y'all were willing to jump right back into another election. But we weren't surprised – flipping the Senate is absolutely vital if the Biden-Harris administration is going to be effective in their efforts to support working families.

But just like Beto said in that same email, we have to put in the work and keep the faith. And we can only do that with your help, Jason. Can you help us raise more for the Ossoff and Warnock campaigns to help them flip the Senate by splitting a donation today?

Contribute $10

After mobilizing and organizing in Texas for the past year, we understand the uphill battle these campaigns are facing. Voter suppression runs rampant in Georgia, with bad-faith actors spreading disinformation and GOP officials removing thousands of voters from the voter rolls.

But we have faith, thanks to folks like you who stepped up to throw your support behind these two great candidates. And with your help, they will break ahead and sprint through the finish line in January.

There are less than 50 days until the Georgia run-off elections. Can you split a donation of $10 between these critical Georgia campaigns and our grassroots movement today?

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Thursday, November 12, 2020

Georgia needs our help

I have spent the last week calling around the state to listen to voters, candidates and organizers. Here's what I heard:

Dear Jason,

I'm grateful for the responses to the "down but not out!" email I sent last week. General consensus from everyone so far: Tuesday was tough, but Saturday was a great day for the country. Things now seem more hopeful, lighter, more possible. And glad to hear from so many of you that you're in for the distance.

You're keeping the faith, a faith grounded in action.

Speaking of which, and before we take a closer look at what happened in Texas, Georgia needs our help. Amy and I donated to both the Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock campaigns this week. They are our best chances at winning a Democratic majority in the U.S. Senate (which, among other things, will determine how effective a Biden administration can be). If you haven't pitched in yet, please do so at these two links:

And if you'd like to volunteer, the New Georgia Project is registering Georgia voters ahead of the December 7th registration deadline for these Senate runoff elections. You can sign up here.

Back to Texas.

I have spent the last week calling around the state to listen to voters, candidates and organizers. There are many more calls to make, but a few things are coming into focus.

First, we should remember that we protected 11 of the 12 State House seats that we won in 2018. Those were historically Republican districts, and it was no small feat to stave off the millions of dollars spent to retake them. Likewise for our two congressional pickups from 2018. Colin Allred and Lizzie Fletcher are both returning to the U.S. House. We also saw Joe Biden improve nearly 4 points over Hillary Clinton's performance from 2016. That was the best showing by a Democratic nominee in Texas in 24 years.

However, we lost every challenger Congressional race and every challenger State House race except for one. And we didn't come nearly close enough to winning statewide — Presidential, Senate or otherwise. It's important that we understand why, so that we can do much better next time.

Some thoughts based on conversations from this week:

The asymmetrical advantage that Trump and the GOP had this cycle in Texas is far more powerful than many of us understood. And I think it begins to explain Republicans' incredible performance on Tuesday night.

The ability to campaign free of the truth (examples abound, especially along the border, of social media and texting campaigns that trafficked in lies and scare tactics); a far more compelling economic message (not an honest one or better in terms of policy, but simpler, more emotional and more compelling); a willingness to knock on doors and hold in-person events through the duration of the pandemic (when almost no Democrat did the same); the ability to use dominance in government (Republicans hold every statewide office) to maximize voter suppression and raise and deploy massive campaign donations across the state; and the power of the national race to produce record turnout without having the Democratic ticket make a meaningful investment in Texas, were all factors that contributed to GOP and Trump success in our state.

The fact that the border, from the Rio Grande Valley to El Paso, has been ignored for years by the national party, and even many statewide Democratic candidates, hurt us badly. The failure to invest in year-round canvassing — so that voters don't just hear from us during an election — also made it harder for us to move voters at the end. Coupled with the effective disinformation campaign conducted via text and social media by the GOP and the very dire economic circumstances that made people more receptive to the direct economic message of the GOP (Biden will kill your oil and gas jobs; Trump will save them. Biden will close down the economy; Trump will reopen it. Etc.), this begins to explain Trump's phenomenal performance in Texas border counties, counties that happen to be 85% to 95% Mexican-American.

Some lessons that should inform future work that I take from all of this (with the understanding that we still don't have a final, clear picture on the Texas election, and that there are many more people to whom we must reach out and listen):

  • Nothing beats meeting your voters, eyeball to eyeball. We should always find a way to canvass directly at the voter's door. There is a safe way to do this, even in a pandemic.
  • We should be talking to voters year-round. Not just the quick hits to determine partisanship or gain a commitment to vote or to turn someone out to vote. We should be having open-ended conversations with voters about what is important to them, to us, throughout the year, every year. Organizations like the Texas Organizing Project (TOP) have been doing this and have been winning races in places like Harris County. We should learn from them.
  • The central messaging that many Democratic candidates felt obligated to adopt (because they believed that funding and other support from Democratic organizations was contingent on it) doesn't work. If you're running for office you should know why, and you should be able to articulate that. You should also be constantly talking to and listening to the people in your district to understand their needs, concerns, hopes and dreams. Understand why your victory would be their victory. If your "why" and their "why" are not reflected in your own words, that you came up with yourself, then you're not going to connect with voters. People are smart. They smell a focus group-tested message, talking points derived from polls, a campaign driven by consultants, from a mile away.
  • We have to be far more effective on digital and social media. The anecdotal takeaway from those I've listened to, especially in border communities, is that Trump/GOP had a ferocious game (lies and powerful memes, effective targeting of new and young voters) and we had none.
  • We've got to show up everywhere, be there for everyone — especially the places that are hard to get to. Especially for those whose votes have been taken for granted in the past. El Paso, Del Rio, Eagle Pass, Laredo, Roma, Edinburg, McAllen, Brownsville. "So what if Trump is a bad guy, what are you bringing to the table?"
  • And we can't write anyone off. Those courageous candidates who ran in East Texas. Those organizers who are still at it in the Panhandle. Those voters who want someone whose going to fight for them in the Permian Basin, we've got to show up for them too. We aren't going to win many of those districts next cycle, but we'll NEVER win them if we don't start showing up and investing now.

None of this is easy. But it's doable if we decide that we're willing to put in the work, if we're willing to believe in ourselves and act our faith.

Thanks again for being part of this effort. Grateful to be doing this with you.

Beto






 

Wednesday, November 4, 2020

The results and the work ahead

Jason,

I am deeply disappointed that we did not win in Texas.

Despite record turnout and an extraordinary effort on the part of our volunteers, Texas voters chose Donald Trump and Republican incumbents at nearly every place on the ballot.

For whatever it's worth, it looks to be part of a larger, national trend. No matter the devastation wrought by this administration — hundreds of thousands dead from Covid and tens of millions out of work — our fellow Americans in state after state have voted to reduce the Democrats' majority in the U.S. House, to keep control of the Senate in Republican hands and to deliver an uncomfortably close Presidential race.

As we continue to follow the national results, I wanted to leave you with a look at the work we've accomplished this year. It may offer only cold comfort in the wake of these losses, but these achievements are worth keeping in mind as we begin to think about the work that lies ahead.

Over the course of this year Powered by People's volunteers and supporters like you are responsible for the following:

  • We made over 76 million contact attempts to Texas voters (57.8 million texts and 18.3 million calls);
  • We helped register nearly 200,000 likely-Democrat Texas voters;
  • During the beginning of the pandemic, before the CARES Act was passed by Congress, we filled over 17,000 food bank shift hours across Texas;
  • We brought in more than 10,000 volunteers to call, text or knock on the doors of Texas voters;
  • We helped raise $2,034,165 for Democratic candidates and organizers in Texas (in addition to what we raised to run Powered by People);

And this one doesn't have a measurable number to it, but I know it to be true: we gave it our best and we gave it our all.

I can't help but imagine what we could have done if we were not restrained by the pandemic from knocking on doors and meeting voters at their homes, in their communities, across the state.

We've built a powerful grassroots volunteer organization and I'm hopeful that what we've learned this past year can be put to use in winning elections in future years. Remember, this state last voted for the Democratic nominee in 1976; last sent a Democrat to the Senate in 1988; last elected any Democrat statewide in 1994. We're bound to get knocked down a few times (maybe a lot of times) before we finally win. The question for you, for me, for all of us, is: are you willing to get up again?

As awful as the Texas results are, as hard as it is right now, we must move forward and try again. Because, what's the alternative? Can you accept conceding the future of this state to permanent GOP and Trumpist control? There's much to learn from this election. Many people to whom we must humbly listen, to better understand what's happened and what we can do better. But let's commit ourselves now to doing whatever it takes when we get back up and get back after it.

I was watching the returns last night, and, exhausted from the day and dispirited from the results, I walked upstairs early, got in bed and passed out for 9 hours. I haven't slept more than 5 hours straight in months. But I think my body and my mind knew that it was over, we'd done all we could, we pushed as hard we knew how, we left it all on the field and it was time to acknowledge there was no more that could be done for this election.

Now, like you, I'm watching the remaining states declare their winners for President as we approach a clear victor in the Electoral College. I remain ready to do whatever I can in the coming days for our democracy.

But for now, I am overcome by my deep gratitude for you and this team. I can't tell you how inspired I am by all who contributed to the work, knowing the sacrifice entailed and the willing suspension of cynicism and fatigue that is required to believe in Texas. It leaves me feeling hopeful still, and only strengthens my dedication to Texas, to this team and to the work of helping this state fulfill its potential and promise. I hope to once again have the chance to do that work with you.

With love and gratitude,

Beto






 

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

We could flip Texas if El Paso County turnout hits 60%

Powered By People

Jason, we need your help turning out voters in El Paso ASAP.

Some big news came out from a Texas Democratic Party official just now. They believe that we can win Texas – but only if El Paso voter turnout reaches 60%.

Can you join Rep. Veronica Escobar and Beto tonight at 5:00pm CT while they call voters in El Paso and make sure they turn out to vote?

Sign up here:

Calling Texas: The Last Mile Phone Bank with Rep. Veronica Escobar and Beto
Tuesday, November 3 at 5:00PM CT (Tonight!)

Get more info or RSVP »

If you can't make calls but know voters in El Paso, we need you to reach out to them and help them get to the polls however you can! They can find their polling place here.

We can do this if we work together, Jason.

Let's go!

Kate Roberts
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