Dear Friend,
Doesn’t it seem like conservative Christians are often one step behind the tactics of the progressive left?
This isn’t because we aren’t as passionate or don’t work as hard to defend the values we hold dear. No, I believe it’s because we have failed to utilize technology as well as they do.
The Progressive Left is efficiently reaching millions online through advanced digital media and data technologies. Their partnerships with top high-tech companies – like Google, Facebook, Twitter – are enabling them to be louder and stronger!
Yet, Christians could easily be the most potent voting block in America. We are 90 million strong… if we simply vote.
Christian values in our society are in jeopardy, and we must use new tools to mobilize the Christian vote if we hope to see America stand strong for God.
That’s why I’m so excited about My Faith Vote’s Personal Voting Assistant. It’s technology that makes preparing to vote and then voting easy. It is now more possible than ever to see 90 million Christians stand united at the ballot box!
But we need your year-end support to cover our funding gap for this technology.
When you give today, you empower more Christians to benefit from our state-of-the-art technology, helping them register to vote, request absentee ballots, find their polling locations, and receive reminders to get them to the polls!
Nearly 90% of Christians who used our tools turned out to vote! This is an extraordinary number far above the national voter turnout rate of 55%.
We simply need to be able to offer this resource to more Christians in 2018!
Let’s think smarter and utilize technology to empower Christians to stand and vote!
United. We Stand.Mike Huckabee Honorary National Chairman
My Faith Votes is a non-partisan movement focused on motivating Christians in America to participate in local and national elections and be active members of society. By partnering with local churches, pastors, and national faith leaders, My Faith Votes mobilizes and equips Christians to lead the conversation on the place of faith in culture and politics.
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