Action: Call Your Candidates


Oct 26th, 2006 2:00 PM EST
By Virginia Simmons


We set up a television in our office to watch CNN interview Republican and Democratic Strategists Jack Oliver and Mike McCurry about the new “ONE Vote” TV Spot a few moments ago. The two, along with their national parties, have made it clear that the fight against global poverty is more important than everyday politics


Now, with less than two weeks until the November 7 election, you should find out how your candidates stand.


Visit ONE’s Voter Center and call the candidates in your area.


In the center, you’ll find all the tools you need to make these calls (except a phone, we readily admit that’s a really important tool) – and more resources – to help make poverty part of the election conversation.


As Josh put it in his email to ONE members today, “Together, we are beginning to change the way our political leaders think about the fight against global poverty.”

ONE Voice. ONE Vote. Add your<br />
signature to the ONE Declaration.

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