Hello, I’m Sophia, the Field Director for Schools & Communities First.
As an organizer, I have devoted my life to making sure everyone is able to participate in our democratic process, which is why I am super concerned that the coronavirus pandemic may end up disenfranchising millions of Americans if we don’t make necessary reforms now to keep voters safe.
Most importantly, both here in California and across the country, we need a universal vote by mail option for every single voter. Voting -- whether in-person or by mail -- should be easy, accessible, and equitable!
It won’t be easy to turn out the diverse coalition of Californians we need to win. We’re going to need every vote in November. If we don’t have equitable access to vote by mail or in person, Californians from all walks of life could be disproportionately disenfranchised. Our future is at stake!
TAKE ACTION — Call for an equitable and universal vote by mail option for all voters >>
Let’s protect our communities, our democracy, and win!
-- Sophia Lanza-Weil
Field Director
Schools & Communities First Campaign
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