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Queens, NY Katılım Ağustos 2018
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Reach@reach_vote·
🎉 Check out our latest feature - Reach Content Collections! Get your content out to an even larger group of supporters with a publicly accessible web page for visitors to view and share without downloading any apps or creating any accounts. Learn more at sales@reach.vote
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Reach@reach_vote·
Don't Miss Our Sessions! The Future of Organizing is Relational: Join Co-Director of Client Success, Melinda Amato and José Nuñez, the 2024 DNC National Organizing Director. 8/9 | 10-11 am | Rm 389 New Tools Showcase: Come support us! 8/9 | 12:45 pm | Town Square
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Reach@reach_vote·
Reach will be presenting and exhibiting at Netroots Nation in New Orleans this August 7-9! You can find us at Booth 307 in the Town Square. Stop by to: - Discover Reach's latest features. - Enter a drawing for a free month of Reach! - Pick up a free canvassing essentials kit.
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@kyecal1 Thanks! The campaigns using Reach do offer trainings like this! Please contact the campaign you're working with to find out how to sign up for one.
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Michael Scherer
Michael Scherer@michaelscherer·
Sixty percent of the voters canvassed with the relational model in Biden's Phoenix and Milwaukee pilot programs had not been reached in 2022. Two in five were new volunteers. washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/…
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Michael Scherer@michaelscherer·
NEW: Bingo, beaded bracelets and volunteer iPhones power Biden’s organizing effort. He has 150 offices in nine states, more than 400 staff, and nearly two thirds of his voters would still replace him as the Democratic nominee. My new story from Milwaukee. washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/…
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Dan Eggen
Dan Eggen@DanEggenDC·
Bingo, beaded bracelets and volunteer iPhones power Biden’s organizing effort. The nation is put off by politics and most Biden supporters want a different nominee. But the president is investing big in a grassroots volunteer army, by @michaelscherer washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/…
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PJ Joshi@pjoshidc·
Bingo, beaded bracelets and volunteer iPhones power Biden’s organizing effort. The nation is put off by politics and most Biden supporters want a different nominee. But the president is investing big in a grassroots volunteer army, by @michaelscherer washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/…
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Wisconsin Democrats
Wisconsin Democrats@WisDems·
Democrats across Wisconsin are *reaching* out to voters in every way they can! With innovative digital organizing tools like @reach_vote, we’re making sure everyone in our network knows why we need to vote blue in 2024! 📸: Our volunteers using Reach to talk about the Spring election 💙
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Ben Wikler@benwikler

There’s no miracle cure for organizing our way to victory in 2024. It’s going to be an all-of-the-above, victory-by-a-thousand-tactics type fight. What’s exciting, in that context, is that the Biden campaign is embracing new tactics on top of tried-and-true tactics—like Reach, the relational organizing tool that I’ve loved ever since I used it in my own campaign for @WisDems chair in 2019. Traditional organizing tools help guide you towards contacting specific lists of voters, which (when paired with a good data operation), is critical. But the great thing about Reach is that it lets you go beyond that. You can use it to record info from conversions with anyone you talk to—for example, at a block party—or to find out which of your own friends and neighbors haven’t registered to vote. In other words, it takes the world’s oldest political tactic, “talking to people,” and lets you systematize and focus in a way that can update the underlying database the campaign will use to calibrate its targeting. With the Biden campaign and their killer digital and organizing teams, we’re scaling up Reach here in Wisconsin, and it’s probably coming to a swing state near you. NPR did a story about it—listen here: npr.org/2024/03/21/123… Or check out the app’s website here: reach.vote None of this takes away from door-to-door canvassing, phone banking, or any of the other classics. In fact, we knocked on tens of thousands of doors and called tens of thousands of voters this past weekend. But what we’ve learned over the years is that different voters respond to different things. If you want to reach everyone, you’ve got to have multiple tactics in your toolkit. That’s exactly how Team Biden is approaching it. That leaves one other critical ingredient: all of us. Are you ready to work your heart out this year? Volunteer with the Biden campaign. Wherever you are, volunteer with us at WisDems to turn Wisconsin blue. You can get involved here: wisdems.org/volunteer

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Ben Wikler
Ben Wikler@benwikler·
There’s no miracle cure for organizing our way to victory in 2024. It’s going to be an all-of-the-above, victory-by-a-thousand-tactics type fight. What’s exciting, in that context, is that the Biden campaign is embracing new tactics on top of tried-and-true tactics—like Reach, the relational organizing tool that I’ve loved ever since I used it in my own campaign for @WisDems chair in 2019. Traditional organizing tools help guide you towards contacting specific lists of voters, which (when paired with a good data operation), is critical. But the great thing about Reach is that it lets you go beyond that. You can use it to record info from conversions with anyone you talk to—for example, at a block party—or to find out which of your own friends and neighbors haven’t registered to vote. In other words, it takes the world’s oldest political tactic, “talking to people,” and lets you systematize and focus in a way that can update the underlying database the campaign will use to calibrate its targeting. With the Biden campaign and their killer digital and organizing teams, we’re scaling up Reach here in Wisconsin, and it’s probably coming to a swing state near you. NPR did a story about it—listen here: npr.org/2024/03/21/123… Or check out the app’s website here: reach.vote None of this takes away from door-to-door canvassing, phone banking, or any of the other classics. In fact, we knocked on tens of thousands of doors and called tens of thousands of voters this past weekend. But what we’ve learned over the years is that different voters respond to different things. If you want to reach everyone, you’ve got to have multiple tactics in your toolkit. That’s exactly how Team Biden is approaching it. That leaves one other critical ingredient: all of us. Are you ready to work your heart out this year? Volunteer with the Biden campaign. Wherever you are, volunteer with us at WisDems to turn Wisconsin blue. You can get involved here: wisdems.org/volunteer
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