Resist. Persist. Win.

Photo by Andre Hunter on Unsplash

Photo by Andre Hunter on Unsplash

Do a happy dance, because some incredible things happened on Tuesday. And you were a part of those incredible things. The momentum for Tuesday’s victories for progressive candidates was built by the hard work of the grassroots for many months. By showing up to protests and town hall meetings, making calls, sending letters and faxes, donating to local candidates, engaging in the issues, and getting out the vote, you were a part of the movement that made it all possible.

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Stay Vocal, Get Local

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In just 5 days, on November 7, most communities will be able to vote for city council, mayor, school board, and more. These races are often small, decided by a couple hundred votes, but local elected officials have the ability to make major policy changes, from raising the local minimum wage to declaring sanctuary city status. Today, we’ll talk about how to get educated about the local elections happening in our communities next week and make our voices heard.

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