Michelle Obama’s When We All Vote Reaches 10 Million Voters To Take Action Ahead of the 2024 General Election
On the Ground and Online, When We All Vote Makes Sure Voters are Registered and Ready to Vote This Election Day
Today, as voters head to the polls for the 2024 General Election, When We All Vote, Michelle Obama’s national, nonpartisan voting initiative, continues to ensure voters — especially Black, Brown and young voters — make their voices heard at the ballot box. On a mission to increase voter participation in each and every election, When We All Vote released a video message from Michelle Obama, Yvette Nicole Brown, Ciara, Becky G, Liza Koshy, Janelle Monáe, Victoria and Hazel Monét, Monica, Nneka Ogwumike and Chris Paul urging voters to vote this Election Day.
With record-breaking early voting rates across the country, When We All Vote continues the final push on Election Day. To make sure voters have everything they need to go to the ballot box today, When We All Vote will:
- Provide discounted and free transportation with Lyft (code: VOTE24) and Lime (code: VOTE2024) so voters can Pull Up to the Polls in many areas on Election Day;
- Engage When We All Vote’s celebrity Co-Chairs and Ambassadors to use their platforms to get their audiences out to vote, including today’s video message;
- Mobilize volunteers to text, canvass and phone bank across the country;
- Ensure voters know their voting rights before heading to the polls;
- Help voters make their plans to vote;
- Educate voters on what is on their ballots;
- And more!
“Election Day is our last chance to get out and make our voices heard. Every issue voters care about is on the ballot this year. We know voters across the country are ready — we’ve seen record-breaking early voting turnout and we felt the energy at our When We All Vote Rally with Mrs. Obama in Georgia last week. Now, it’s time to continue to show up and show out at the ballot box. Our message today is simple: VOTE,” said Beth Lynk, Executive Director of When We All Vote.
This year, When We All Vote has:
- Sent more than 12 million texts to more than 7 million voters;
- Connected with voters through more than 2 million phone calls and mailers to nearly 7 million households;
- Celebrated early voting with more than 500 Party at the Polls events;
- Encouraged hundreds of thousands of voters to register to vote or check their voter registration status;
- Brought together a network of more than 530 leading national and community organizations under the Culture of Democracy Collective;
- Led the Culture of Democracy Tour — a summer of action to register, educate and engage thousands of voters and volunteers;
- Engaged sports fans across leagues, including bringing on Jayson Tatum as a Co-Chair and engaging thousands of fans during the NBA finals this year;
- Launched the VOTE LOUD: HBCU Voter Registration Challenge;
- Prioritized voters’ mental health by creating an Election Season Survival Guide with Headspace to help voters manage election anxiety and take care of themselves;
- Launched voting merchandise collaborations with voters’ favorite brands including: “We Love to See Us Vote” collaboration with Black woman-owned streetwear brand Playa Society; Te Lo Juro Collective collaboration to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and the power of Latino voters; and “But Did You Vote?” capsule collection with the National Basketball Players Association, TUNL and Desyrée Nicole to make sure every eligible player and fan makes their voices heard;
- Hosted the When We All Vote Rally with Mrs. Obama in Georgia;
- And more.
Voters can go to WeAll.Vote/Hub to access all the resources and information they need to make their voices heard today. Reporters interested in learning more about When We All Vote’s work this election can contact press@civicnation.org.
Watch the full video message from Mrs. Obama and When We All Vote Co-Chairs and Ambassadors here. A full transcript of the video is included below.
FULL TRANSCRIPT
Michelle Obama: Election Day is finally here!
Liza Koshy: It’s now… ahorita… let’s go!
Becky G: Today is the last day to make your voice heard.
Janelle Monáe: And your final chance to stand up for the issues you care about
Monica: At the ballot box.
Chris Paul: Whether it’s the economy,
Nneka Ogwumike: Reproductive rights,
Victoria Monét: Climate change,
Yvette Nicole Brown: Or gun safety,
Ciara: You get to have your say today.
Michelle Obama: Remember, elections are often decided by just a handful of votes.
Liza Koshy: Last time around, there was a Congressional race decided by just six votes.
Janelle Monáe: Yes, y’all, six votes!
Nneka Ogwumike: Six votes is your group chat.
Janelle Monáe: It’s your mama, your sister, your brother, your daddy.
Ciara: It’s half of your fantasy football team.
Becky G: Or, maybe, it’s your Sunday brunch crew.
Chris Paul: So, whether this is your first time voting,
Liza Koshy: Welcome, come on down!
Monica: Or, you’re a seasoned pro.
Liza Koshy: It’s good to see you again!
Victoria Monét: Your vote is your voice.
Janelle Monáe: It’s one of the most powerful tools that you have.
Yvette Nicole Brown: And if you haven’t already voted…
Becky G: Now is the time!
Victoria Monét: Tell them, now is the time!
Hazel Monét: Now is the time!
Janelle Monáe: Get up; run over to the polls.
Michelle Obama: Head over to WhenWeAllVote.org, find your polling place, and GO VOTE.
Ciara: This is our moment! So make it count.
Hazel Monét: See you at the polls!
Victoria Monét: Bye!