Lily & Jane & Rashida: Here's how to swing the election our way...

November 2, 2018

Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, and Rashida Jones have a message for you!

Equality Federation is partnering with The Last Weekend to connect you with a local campaign that is on the edge of flipping toward pro-equality candidates who will fight Trump.

Use this link to see your campaign and sign-up now! Even if you can only volunteer for an hour – every minute counts, every vote counts. Studies show that this weekend, the last weekend before people vote, is the most crucial time for them to hear from us.

Early voting has already begun, and in just a few days we have the opportunity take back congress and put Trump’s out-of-hand power in check. Together, we’ve got to stop the attacks on LGBTQ families, immigrants, women, and all of us who face discrimination. Please do your part and sign-up to help.

In addition to this exciting partnership, Equality Federation is working with our member organizations across the nation to provide our voter engagement tools, strategy, and coaching so that we can turn out more voters than ever. Equality Florida alone has used our tools and support to contact 451,000 pro-equality voters!

WE CAN DO THIS!

Please share with your friends and family. All hands on deck!

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