RT Jon Ossoff
Call the GA Voter Protection Hotline with any voting questions you have.
They are here to help >> 888-730-5816
Re For those looking for ways to help @ReverendWarnock and Jon @Ossoff get elected, you can find opportunities to volunteer from anywhere at
http://flipthesenate.com/
Re If you’re a Georgia voter, you can respond tomorrow with the most powerful tool we have as Americans—your vote. Make a plan to vote in person or drop off your mail-in-ballot at a ballot drop box. Check-in with your family and friends to do the same.
http://iwillvote.com/GA
Tomorrow is Election Day in Georgia and the stakes could not be higher. We’re seeing how far some will go to retain power and threaten the fundamental principles of our democracy. But our democracy isn’t about any individual, even a president—it’s about you.
Georgia, you voted in record numbers to send @JoeBiden and @KamalaHarris to the White House.
Now we need you to show up again to vote @ReverendWarnock and Jon @Ossoff to the U.S. Senate. Make your plan to vote on Tuesday, January 5 at
http://iwillvote.com/GA
Re And here’s a story that reminds us of the power of fresh starts, community, and the good that’s in all of us, across the country and around the world.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2021/01/01/high-school-student-needed-help-with-tuition-so-an-unlikely-group-stepped-up-prison-inmates-raised-32000/
After a year that has tested us in unimaginable ways, we've seen how people from all walks of life have stepped up to create change to make things better. Here's to ringing in 2021 with optimism for what's to come and a belief that our best days are still ahead. Happy New Year!
We’re just one week away from the U.S. Senate runoff elections in Georgia.
If you’re in Georgia, make a plan to vote early if you can and reach out to your friends and family to make sure they do the same.
http://iwillvote.com/GA
The redistricting process in 2021 will be a snapshot of democracy in action, and @allontheline is working to ensure everyone has a voice. We’ve accomplished a lot together this year, but there's still so much work to do.
Join us:
All On The Line: Redistricting is the next frontier in the fight to protect and uphold our democracy.
Learn more about the work we did this year to gear up for the fight, and join us today ➡️
http://bit.ly/38HBYTL
This Christmas looks different for all of us. As we spend time with those we love—in person or virtually—let us celebrate the blessings we cherish, embrace the spirit of giving, and look out for one another. From my family to yours, Merry Christmas!
It’s unconscionable that there are families worried over the holidays that they’ll be evicted next month. Extending the eviction moratorium was a start, but Congress has to do more to help folks who can’t pay rent because of COVID-related unemployment.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/17/business/evictions-covid-pandemic.html
With COVID cases surging worse than ever, getting vaccinated is one of the most important things we can do. But until the vaccine is widely available, socially distancing and wearing masks will actually save even more lives, and alleviate the pressure on healthcare workers.
Here are some of my favorite songs of the year. As usual, I had some valuable consultation from our family music guru, Sasha, to put this together. I hope you find a new song or two to listen to.
Like everyone else, we were stuck inside a lot this year, and with streaming further blurring the lines between theatrical movies and television features, I’ve expanded the list to include visual storytelling that I’ve enjoyed this year, regardless of format.
From Willie Mays to Mamie Johnson, the players and teams in the Negro Leagues changed the game of baseball and paved the way for so many today. Glad to see the @MLB officially recognize them as major leaguers.
http://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/16/sports/baseball/mlb-negro-leagues.html
As 2020 comes to a close, I wanted to share my annual lists of favorites. I’ll start by sharing my favorite books this year, deliberately omitting what I think is a pretty good book – A Promised Land – by a certain 44th president. I hope you enjoy reading these as much as I did.
I had some fun answering questions about #APromisedLand for BookTube. I talked to creators about everything from fatherhood, to celebrating science at the White House, to the role strong women played in my life. You can watch the full episode on @YouTube:
http://yt.be/obamabooktube
There’s just one day left to sign up for heath care during open enrollment. If you or someone you know needs coverage, head to
http://healthcare.gov/
Georgians, today is the first day of early voting – make a plan to vote right now and vote early if you can. Then, make sure your friends and family in Georgia do the same.
http://iwillvote.com/GAVotes
Georgia’s runoff election will determine whether the American people have a Senate that’s actually fighting for them. You can get involved right now—make calls, chip in, and do whatever you can to help elect @ReverendWarnock and @Ossoff:
http://flipthesenate.com/