
THE BAJA POST
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SOURCE: PR NEWSMEDIA
With less than 100 days from the general election, When We All Vote released a video message from Founder and Co-Chair Michelle Obama calling her #VotingSquad of Co-Chairs and Ambassadors Reyna Roberts, Megan Rapinoe, Shonda Rhimes, Bretman Rock, Stephen Curry, Chris Paul and Kerry Washington to send a clear message that we aren’t sitting this election out.
Election Day is still on November 5. While there is a lot of uncertainty this year, the energy of the moment and power of young voters are clear. With more than 40 million Gen Zers eligible to vote this year, young voters will shape elections around the country — from the presidential election and down-ballot races to ballot initiatives on the issues that matter most, including the economy, abortion access, climate change and criminal justice. When We All Vote is meeting voters where they are to get them registered and ready to vote.

«With excitement building in the 100-day stretch to the election, voters are showing up to register to vote and build their squads,» said Beth Lynk, Executive Director of When We All Vote. «When We All Vote is working to get 5 million voters to the polls this year, and it will take all of us to get there. Mrs. Obama and her #VotingSquad know it’s go time, so make sure you and your #VotingSquad are ready too.»
When We All Vote is a national, nonpartisan initiative on a mission to increase participation in each and every election, change the culture around voting and close the race and age voting gaps. As fewer and fewer young Americans identify with political parties, When We All Vote’s nonpartisan work is more critical than ever.
