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March On the Campus is using grassroots action to elect democratic leaders in the midterm elections and take our #powertothepolls
March On the Polls
March On The Polls is an election-year initiative to engage voters, get them to the polls, and change the narrative around voting and civic participation. Women’s march and other grassroots groups in cities across the country are planning events aimed at increasing progressive turnout — from marches to early voting places, participating in The Last Weekend canvasses, or organizing caravans for voters displaced by Hurricane Florence, to encouraging first-time voters through a full day of community engagement. Each march is different, reflecting local particularities.
Voting is currently seen as a chore that many of us engage in reluctantly and alone. But it doesn’t have to be boring! It could be something we celebrate as a community. After almost two years of despicable behavior and dangerous policy pushed by politicians who attack our civil and human rights, we need, now more than ever, to flex our power — and celebrate as we do it. Let’s march to the polls together.
Learn more about March On the Polls
Voting is currently seen as a chore that many of us engage in reluctantly and alone. But it doesn’t have to be boring! It could be something we celebrate as a community. After almost two years of despicable behavior and dangerous policy pushed by politicians who attack our civil and human rights, we need, now more than ever, to flex our power — and celebrate as we do it. Let’s march to the polls together.
Learn more about March On the Polls