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What Would You Give To
See More Women Vote Blue in Texas?

Join TXWomenVote via Zoom for a short presentation about a successful strategy to motivate Texas women to demonstrate their voting ​power up and down ​the ballot in 2020.

Join us on any Tuesday in August and September
at 5:30pm CDT

(please invite a friend or two)
For the day of Zoom Link:
CLICK HERE
(Zoom video will be activated at 5:15pm)

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Women Voters Can Turn Texas Blue
The Sisters United Alliance (SUA) is adding Travis County to the list of counties in Texas where they are targeting registered but unlikely-to-vote Democratic-leaning women voters. While several groups are working hard to get voters to the polls, they usually do not spend resources to specifically target these registered but inactive voters. We are very impressed with the success the Sisters United group is achieving with their data mining and reaching out to motivate these voters around issues that are important to them.
A fundraising PAC, Texas Women Vote, was formed to raise the funds needed to expand this work into more counties in Texas. We hope you will find this effort worth of your time and treasure and that you will encourage anyone else who may be interested in this fight to throw out the Trump trash in November. We are excited about this group and will donate $5,000 to the Travis County effort. 
The copied section below shows results of SUA's efforts in Harris County (Houston) in the 2016 and 2018 elections. We think you’ll be as impressed as we are.
Texas Women Vote just successfully raised substantial donations to expand the Sisters United Alliance efforts into Bexar County (San Antonio). We heard about this group from our friend Robert Kevin Brown, who has lived in Austin but now lives in San Antonio; he was involved in raising the money to launch the San Antonio operation.
If you would be interested in hearing more about the group, there is a zoom meeting each Tuesday at 5:30 CDT for the next six weeks where you will be able to learn more about their mission and techniques and the election successes they have achieved. If you would like to access one of these calls, please let one of us know.  Posted below is a link to the Texas Women Vote website if you are interested in donating.
      —Richard Hartgrove and Gary Cooper 
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