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One thing all the candidates agree on: women's votes are key in this election. It may be hard to believe, but Election Day is only six weeks away! Early/absentee voting has already begun in a few locations, and some states' voter registration windows will close soon. Are you ready?
If you're not registered, you can't vote (unless you live in one of the handful of states that allow people to register at the polls). Fortunately, we've made it easy: go to NWLC's Voter Education page and use our simple voter-registration tool, offered in conjunction with Rock The Vote.
While you're there, be sure to look at our handy fact sheets explaining WHY women need to vote, each of which focuses on a set of issues crucial to our lives and our families. When Women Vote, Leaders Listen!
Today is National Voter Registration Day, when organizations across the country join together to help ensure that our members and supporters are ready to go to the polls. Many people don't realize that your registration can lapse if you move, get married or divorced, or even if you've had to go through foreclosure.
Please take advantage of this opportunity to help set the direction of our country — use NWLC's voter registration tool to make sure that you'll be ready in November.
I'll see you at the polls — where together we'll make a difference.
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| | Emily J. Martin Vice President and General Counsel National Women's Law Center | |
P.S. You can't vote if you're not registered! Use our easy voter registration tool today — some states' registration windows will begin to close very soon. |
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