To us, America is full of promise.
Three demographics are at the heart of the emerging Democratic coalition across the country — Black, young, and suburban women voters.
Democrats’ ability to engage these voters could be the deciding factor this November and in elections to come and it’s time for progress to win the day. That’s why we launched The Southern Strategy to bring a focus and resources to voters that are usually excluded from the existing Democratic campaign infrastructure.
So we have one question for you, Friend: Do you want to be a part of the Southern Strategy? If so, click the button below and be a founding member of our movement.
On the week of the Democratic National Convention, where a Black woman will be nominated for national office in the Democratic party for the first time, our mission is even more meaningful.
Look at what Michelle Obama said last night:
“But this is not the time to withhold our votes in protest or play games with candidates who have no chance of winning. We have got to vote like we did in 2008 and 2012. We've got to show up with the same level of passion and hope for Joe Biden. We've got to vote early, in person if we can. We've got to request our mail-in ballots right now, tonight, and send them back immediately and follow-up to make sure they're received. And then, make sure our friends and families do the same.”
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Listen, we plan on working day and night to ensure that everyone actively participates in this year’s election, but we need your help.
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Thank you for joining us,
The Southern Strategy
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