Belle (she/her) on Nostr: Let’s talk for a minute about relational organizing. Studies have found 1) that ...
Let’s talk for a minute about relational organizing. Studies have found 1) that talking to a friend about having a voting plan increases the likelihood of people voting and 2) that people that trust you are more likely to listen to you than to someone who cold calls or knocks on their door. Your people know and trust you.
Elections are won and lost on margins - turnout is one of the largest factors in which direction a race shifts. And you would be shocked how many of your friends don’t vote.
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