You know people.
There are a lot of reasons you can provide to them to support Harris for President, but there are 73 million reasons (children) that resonate with many of those people you know.
And the message to them is SIMPLE, REAL, and POSITIVE.
Whether a tweet, facebook message, instagram, or email, you can reach them to let them know about the Harris Care Agenda for Children. If they know, if gives them another reason to vote… and feel good about it.
Below are a handful of such messages, with graphics to accompany them. If you pick just three and send them to those you know would benefit, that is PRICELESS … and the way we best can contribute to victory. The first is most general and more for facebook or broad instagram posts; the others are more specific to people or groups you know with particular interests or concerns.
A post on your facebook account, instagram, a tweet, or a message to a group or listserve -- just to let people know that the care agenda for children exists has value (and meets the dictum of "do no harm" and "be positive:,) The graphic above with a short message and the website link can do so. A couple messages are below.
MESSAGE: If you haven't heard about ir, I hope you will take a look as it's good for children, parents, and families. Visit: www.harrisforkids.com for information.
MESSAGE: I want to get the word out on Kamala Harris' terrific agenda for children. Good information is at www.harrisforkids.com.
Parents today face more challenges than ever in balancing their nurturing and breadwinning roles, particularly when their children are young or they are in the “sandwich” generation. The care agenda is especially important to them, and they need to know it is real and Kamala Harris is championing it.
MESSAGE: My children are great, but they face challenges in raising my grandkids. I believe government must support them in doing so and Kamala Harris’ care for kids agenda does just that. Check it out at: www.harrisforkids.com
Many grandparents can’t stop talking about their grandkids and their greatest hopes and concerns are about what the future holds for them. What they get in much campaign media is fear messages about “protecting Medicare and social security” -- but positive messages that appeal to their (and all) grandchildren really resonate.
MESSAGE: ATTN: Grandma (Abuela, Savta, Ayeeyo, etc.). Kamala Harris has the agenda for our grandhildrens' bright future. Learn more at: www.harrisforkids.com
People providing child care, direct care through home and congregate care facilities, represent six percent of the population (and voters) and are underpaid in doing their essential work. The Harris care agenda for children recognizes their critical role in society and increases their wages and rights as well as the workforce itself. You can thank them for what they do and make sure they know that this agenda really supports them.
MESSAGE: CAREGIVERS : Kamala Harris has the agenda that values and supports your (our) work. Check out her agenda at www.harrisforkids.com and the special shout out to essential workers (influencer resource page).
Your friends and allies also have friends they can reach. Encouraging them to be influencers and spread the word is another way to make sure people who care about kids and care know that Kamala Harris has their back and an agenda that values them.
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MESSAGE: FELLOW INFLUENCERS: Your word is PRICELESS. Relieve some of your election anxiety and get out positive message about Kamala Harris and her care agenda for children. Visit the SHEROES and THREE TWEEKS webpages at www.harrisforkids.com
A decade ago, I sometimes said I knew every white male over 65 in the country who voted Democratic. It's getting better, but there still is a gender gap, and encouraging men of all ages to support Harris is important.
MESSAGE: Tim Walz recognizes that being a strong man is about being a compassionate and kind one. Visit www.harrisforkids.com for a pro-child, pro-parent and pro-economy agenda that values all of us.
Harris for Kids
Produced by Charlie Bruner, FCPA (freelance child policy agitator)
bruner at child equity dot org
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