Saturday, October 31, 2020

A short story about leaving it all on the field (Picture inside!)

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I'm going to tell a short story about Beto's first run for Congress, back in 2012.

It was a very competitive primary, and Beto was up against an eight term incumbent. I was the Campaign Manager at the time, but our team was small – we only had one full-time paid staff member, and it wasn't even me! 99% of this congressional campaign was powered by volunteers.

But we worked hard. We knocked thousands of doors and called thousands of voters. Beto himself knocked at least 16,000 doors. We were leaving it all on the field, no regrets and no second chances. 

And when it came to Election Day, in the last minutes of his historic bid for Congress, Beto stood on the side of the road outside a polling location, flagging down cars so they could vote before the polls closed. Here's a picture:

That picture was taken 10 minutes before the polls closed. And, against all odds, Beto avoided a run off by just a few hundred votes. Again, it was a campaign powered by people who left it all on the field – and it paid off.

So that's what I'm going to ask you to do today. Leave it all on the field. Do everything you can so when you wake up on November 4th, you're not full of dread or regret.

The enthusiasm is here. We just need to turn out the voters. Sign up for a phone bank today and leave it all on the field.

Upcoming events:

Calling Texas: The Last Mile Phone Bank with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Beto
Sunday, November 1 at 6:30pm CT

Get more info or RSVP » Calling Texas: The Last Mile Phone Bank with Emily and Zooey Deschanel and Beto
Monday, November 2 at 4:00PM CT

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Calling Texas: The Last Mile Phone Bank with Kate Del Castillo and Beto
Tuesday, November 3 at 3:30PM CT

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You can see all of our events here.

I hope that thinking of Beto, standing on the access road to a freeway, 10 minutes before polls close, doing everything he can to pull off a win, inspires you in these last four days. I know it inspires me.

Thanks,

David Wysong
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