Yo- running for office in 2022 in PA? Cool. Help me out here.

New rule. Before you start asking for help, talk up the 2021 OPPORTUNITY elections. People from school director to supreme court face an uphill struggle for attention.

How can you help?
#2021elections
1/ 5
a) Encourage voting
b) Point out how the courts MATTER and the #Jan6 people are gunning for a slow-coup by winning office.
c) Ask 2021 candidates onto your stage/screen/platform.
d) Share staff expertise as you can
#democracy

2/5
e) Help 2021 OPPORTUNITY candidates master persuasion and GOTV
f) Use your reach to persuade people to register, to request mail-in, to vote
g) Visit the rural, flyover counties (in person or digitally)
h) Talk numbers. My borough council swung by 5 votes in 2019.

3/5
School board, township supervisor, and other races that impact people directly everyday are decided by very small numbers.
i) Help people in rural areas find the un-opposed offices and encourage WRITE-IN easy wins.
j) Hire/recruit local people for your staffs
4/5

More ideas?
Replace "off year" with OPPORTUNITY YEAR. H/t @dwayneheisler for that gem.

#2021pa #opportunityyear2021 #runforsomething

5/5

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