100 Days

Tammy Baldwin for Senate
Tammy Baldwin for Senate
2 min readJul 30, 2018

Hi everybody! I’m Danielle and part of my job is to make sure Tammy has the grassroots strength she needs to win on November 6. And here’s your wake-up call… that’s in just 100 days.

That means we have 100 days to knock on every door, make every phone call, and spread Tammy’s message to every person we can in Wisconsin.

It’s going to be a lot of work, but if the last year has taught me anything, it’s that Wisconsinites are not afraid to work hard for causes they believe in.

Last summer, we stood up against attacks on our health care. We organized, spoke out, and called (and called, and called, and called) Senators to let them know they weren’t elected to take peoples’ health care away. And in the end, Wisconsinites helped protect the health care of millions of Americans.

In November, people opened up their homes and businesses for our One Year To Win weekend of action. Across our state, folks went out and canvassed a year before Election Day to tell their neighbors how Tammy was standing up for Wisconsin.

I saw people bundle up and go out in the dead of Wisconsin winter to knock on doors for Patty Schachtner in a special election. And with the power of Wisconsin’s grassroots team, we flipped that seat.

I saw folks marching in cities across our state after the tragedy in Parkland — saying “Never Again” and putting those words into action by registering people to vote.

And in the last year, we’ve opened up a new Milwaukee office, marched in parades, signed up volunteers, and developed a grassroots plan to win.

My favorite thing though, is seeing new and exciting ways people are getting involved.

Folks are building teams from Kenosha to Superior and gathering in homes and coffee shops to share ideas and get the word out.

Just a few weeks ago, folks decided to put their artistic talents to good use and create their own Tammy yard signs.

Even the kids are getting involved!

Over the past year, I’ve seen people turn their energy into action. They know winning elections takes hard work. But they also know that hard work can be a lot of fun when you’re doing it with great people for a great cause.

So in these last 100 days, I encourage you to make some phone calls. Knock on doors. Ask your friends to register to vote. Offer people rides to the polls. And make sure you wake up the day after the election knowing you did everything you could to help elect Democrats up and down the ballot.

You can get started by signing up to volunteer at tammybaldwin.com/take-action.

Let’s go.

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