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Saturday, October 11, 2014

Fwd: Get the Progressive Voters Guide early

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From: Aaron Ostrom, Fuse Votes <info@fusewashington.org>
Date: Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 9:01 AM
Subject: Get the Progressive Voters Guide early
To: Ryan M Ferris <rferrisx@gmail.com>


Will you commit to sharing the Progressive Voters Guide with at least 5 people? We'll send you a special version of the guide first that makes sharing easy.

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Dear Friend,

"How should I vote in this Senate race?" "Which initiative on background checks is the good one?" "Who should I vote for in this judicial election?"

You may already know the answers (you are a Fuse member, after all), but odds are that many of your friends and family are not as well informed.

From ballot measures to judges and state Senate races, we're expecting dozens of razor–close races this November. The difference between winning and losing could come down to making sure less–engaged progressives not only vote, but vote in every race on the ballot.


One of the easiest ways you can help get out the vote is share the Progressive Voters Guide with your friends and family. It covers every major race on the ballot in every county and legislative district in the state. Whether you forward our email, share the website on Facebook, or just tell your friends about the guide over dinner, you can help turn out every last vote.

We'll email you the guide next week when ballots are mailed out. Will you commit to sharing the Progressive Voters Guide with at least 5 people? We'll send you a special version of the guide first that makes sharing easy.

Yes! I'll share the Progressive Voters Guide next week

Thanks for all that you do,

Aaron and the entire team at Fuse


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