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"I am a resident of Utah and I am not republican. I voted the first chance I was legally able. Once I realized how the Electoral College affects voting and that I lived in a republican state, I quit voting. 12 years later I have decided to vote knowing that my vote will not matter since I still reside in Utah. I can't sit idly by any more. I have spent a lot of time informing myself by researching the presidential candidates. VotePair gives me hope in my return to voting. Thank you for giving back my right to vote and have it count." -Kim Cedar City, UT More Stories from Participants |
VotePair.org Border PartiesConceptLike votepairing, Border Parties are meant bring together swing-state progressives whose first instinct might have been to vote for Nader or Cobb with Democrats (and others whose first choice for President is Kerry) from 'safe' states. Border Parties will bring together voters from neighboring swing and safe states for dialogue, strategizing, and fun. In the atmosphere of animosity and distrust that currently exists between the Kerry, Nader, and Cobb camps, Border Parties can help unify progressives to defeat Bush. Border parties could be staged on towns near the borders of Florida and Alabama, Utah and Nevada, Pennsylvania and New York, and so forth. You could even organize a "four corners" Border Party for Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. Invitees could be individuals interested in strategic voting or groups allied with Kerry, Nader, or Cobb that are invested in defeating Bush. Parties can be small or large, formal or informal. The key is bringing together progressive individuals and groups to discuss our common goals. They could also be great opportunities to spread the word about vote-pairing in key states. What VotePair Can ProvideWe can help by sending out email invitations to all of the individuals who have registered at votepair.org from border states. We can also help with some media outreach, and we may be able to provide a small amount of funding. What You Can DoFind a space. Arrange for food (either brought by participants or catered). Promote your event, and invite groups and individuals to attend. Work with votepair.org media team to promote your event to the local press. If you are interested in organizing a Border Party, please contact Amy Morris (amorris@votepair.org). Thanks.
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