🚨 Volunteering recs for the homestretch! 🚨

We believe these will be among the most effective ways to use your time to ensure that we win back both the Presidency and Senate.

(Compiled with @iandavidmoss for Focus 2020 and Landslide Coalition.) [1/x]
For the final stretch, we recommend concentrating your efforts on three states: Pennsylvania, Iowa, and North Carolina.

First up, PENNSYLVANIA!

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For the Presidential race, it's been clear for months that Pennsylvania is the most likely state to determine the race. But unlike other swing states, it still has over 60% of its 2016 vote total still outstanding, mostly people who plan to vote in person on Election Day.

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Between possible polling error, the state's byzantine rules for returning mail ballots, the possibility of long lines due to casting provisional ballots, and whatever Election-Day mischief might occur, protecting the vote in Pennsylvania is of utmost importance.

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1) Philly Ballot Chasing Phone bank w/Fairmount Votes
Mon 5:30-8pm ET, Tues 10am-3:30pm ET
https://www.mobilize.us/fairmountvotes/event/291028/
Tens of thousands of Philly voters have not returned mail-in ballots yet. Let's call to remind them to bring their ballot to the polls on Election Day!

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How about IOWA?

With ACB on the Supreme Court, control of the Senate has taken on must-win status. While a dozen races are competitive, there is only one true tossup in the entire bunch, and it's the Iowa contest between Joni Ernst and Theresa Greenfield.

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The Iowa race has tightened again over the past week and it looks like just a few thousand votes could make the difference. Strangely, Iowa has flown under the radar all cycle compared to other states with similarly competitive races, and volunteer opportunities are few.

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Iowa's GOP Secretary of State recently closed or consolidated polling places affecting 30% of the state's residents, disproportionately in urban areas. This is a state where more than 40% of the 2016 vote has yet to be cast. We need your help reaching these voters!

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NORTH CAROLINA

Cal Cunnigham's campaign against Thom Tillis is critical for Senate control. He is still ahead, but after a late-breaking scandal he's now just a normal polling error away from losing. Only 64% of NC mail ballots have been returned ...

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... and most of the outstanding ballots are Democratic votes. In addition, Black and Latinx turnout is about 7-15 percentage points lower than white turnout in the early vote. We can absolutely win this, but we're going to have to work for it!

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