Write letters to voters with Vote Forward (or scatter letters & cards to unknown rectangles on Google Maps if you’re in Mexico and Canada) [last day 10/29]

Write Letters to Voters while there’s still Time with VoteForward.org!! (or scatter letters & cards to unknown rectangles on Google Maps if you’re in Mexico and Canada)

[last day 10/29] {or possibly even closer to last day to vote if you’re only mailing a short distance}

If you are writing letters with Vote Forward and you would would like to add ‘fortune cookies’ from my creation The Key of Sparrows to them, I have created a web page with a key to the beginnings of meanings for TKOS symbols stripped of partisan or one-click-away-from-partisan links so that I can do that (and now so can you if you want!) and still follow Vote Forward’s rules. I dropped my first 6 letters for Vote Forward in the mail today after my 4 types of stamps for letters arrived from USPS. I am including a numbered & signed but no text block blank postcard with them with a ‘fortune cookie’ symbol string, and also a Vote Forward voter checklist printable and voter buddy printable in the envelope. You don’t have to include as many of the extras or personal touches or you can invent your own. You can reach more people with your Only Two Hands if your extras and personal touches are briefer. They also have a Basics of the offices (not candidates) on a ballot printable for people new to politics which I am not including but you can.

Vote Forward says October Twenty Nine is the last day to send letters to voters. Alaska and Hawaii may perhaps be different? I have not checked to see if they allow people presently with street addresses in Mexico Canada or Other Countries to participate in their address lists. But you could send whatever stuff you like to any rectangle you can click on Google maps if you want to send a lot of untargeted things which may or may not actually have registered voters living there or checking the mail ! 💥 ! 💥 ! 💥 ! 💥 !

A paper cutter and a $200 Epson EcoTank printer makes this process/activity faster and cheaper. Friends you can hang out with and not being down to your last dollar make it safer and more fun. You can get such things at your nearby Office Depot or for the Paper Cutter, some types at Craft stores like Joann or Michaels. Don’t know about Hobby Lobby. The EcoTank can be fancy or cheap, but it’s a range of printers not a single one. You can also decorate your walls with photos & other stuff from Unsplash.com or somewhere once you can print up as much color as you want without breaking the bank. Use loops of the blue painters tape on the back.

Not going to link all 4 here because I’m busy til after election tuesday (seriously can we not even move it to the weekend? this is bullshit. But you can vote early and/or by mail in most states now!), the ones I sent off today are the the Title IX Forever stamps. Remember to shred or burn the address lists from Vote Forward when you are finished with them, as that is sensitive information. Yes, that is in their instructions except they only mention shredding. I don’t have a shredder, so a burnt offering on the porch or firepit would seem like the ticket. This may be a new printing I feel like mine looked a bit different not at home can’t check right now: Title IX Forever Stamps

— featured image sourced from Unsplash+ made by Getty Images

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