| Lorelei -- We're on the verge of something  remarkable. If Washington become the first state to put a price on  climate pollution, it will inspire activists around the country, and  have ripple impacts on national climate politics that could be felt  for years.
 But first: we need to win  this thing.
  
 Shockingly,  only 13% of voters under thirty have cast their ballots so far ― and  so we are taking the Yes on 1631 road show to the UW campus this  Monday and Tuesday. Can you join us?
 
 We'll be canvassing at Red Square, in the  center of UW, with Wheezy the Inhaler and the Fossil Free Dinosaurs  all day Monday and Tuesday. There will be song, dance, and free  t-shirts, beanies, and cliff bars for everyone who has voted.
 
 Can  you join us at UW to get out the vote on campus?
 
 Even though voter  turnout is at record highs for this time in the election,  more than 50% of people in Washington have still  not voted.  Now is the most important  time to volunteer for the campaign.
 If  you can't make it to UW, then there are events happening all over the  state, all day on Monday and Tuesday. Can you join one near  you?
 Over 6,000 volunteers have had  nearly 400,000  one-on-one conversations  with voters, knocking on almost 175,000 doors and making 375,000 phone  calls. That's incredible. But we still need to do more  to ensure that we overcome the deep pockets of the oil  industry.
 Can  you help ensure that we beat Big Oil and sign up for one final  volunteer shift?
 
 Then, when it's all done, we hope that  you'll join us at the Yes on 1631 election-night party at the Arctic  Club in downtown Seattle. You can RSVP here. It will be a well-earned fun evening with  many of the leaders who helped to write the policy, and many of the  thousands of volunteers who have worked so hard to get us this far. We  hope you can join us.
 
 But  first: two days left. Let's do this.
 
 Alec
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