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Nov. 4, 2022

THE FINAL COUNTDOWN

After a long and tumultuous election cycle, we are now down to the final stretch. What we do in these next moments can and will impact the outcome on Tuesday.


JAC has asked a lot of you these past months, and you have stepped up. But now we need you to stretch a bit more. Every minute counts between now and Tuesday. If we can reach one more voter in one more neighborhood, we can send JAC candidates back to Congress who will protect our abortion rights and democracy. Many elections have been won by only a handful of votes. 


Can you spend 20 minutes phoning voters in key states? (links below)


Can you spend an afternoon knocking on doors?


Let’s stop looking at polls and listening to the pundits and put our energy where it counts — getting our voters out.


If you live in the Chicago area, join JAC as we travel to Kenosha, WI to knock on doors for Mandela Barnes on Sunday. Click here to RSVP


If you live outside Chicago and there is a key race in your state or near you, gather some friends and go knock on doors.


Wherever you live, you can make phone calls. (See list in Upcoming Events)


This toxic political environment has left us all feeling exhausted and scared. But we must muster a bit more energy and a bit more enthusiasm to finish the job


As former President Barack Obama said, “If you’re scared, if you’re anxious, if you’re frustrated, don’t complain. Don’t boo. Don’t tune out. Don’t get distracted. Don’t get bamboozled. Don’t fall for the okey-doke that says nothing you say or do matters.”


We all know what is at stake. If we don’t win on Tuesday, the loss will be felt for a generation or more.


Don’t let that happen. Do something. Anything and everything can and will make a difference. Together we can do this.


ELECTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES.

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Upcoming Events


We are hitting the road to knock on voters' doors.

Sunday, Nov, 6th

11 am

Meet at the JAC office

We are heading to Kenosha for Mandela Barnes

Sign up here


GET OUT THE VOTE FOR JAC CANDIDATES

(Make calls from home or come to the JAC office)


Mandela Barnes (Wisconsin Senate)

Cheri Beasley (North Carolina Senate)

John Fetterman (Pennsylvania Senate)

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV)

Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA)

Rep. Angie Craig (D-MN)

Rep. Sean Casten (D-IL)

Adam Gray (Congress, new CA district 13)

Jay Chen (Congress, new CA district 45)

Rep. Lauren Underwood (IL-14)

Rep. Fran Mrvan (IN-1)

Rep. Dina Titus (D-NV)

Rep. Susan Wild (Congress, PA district 7)

JAC Around Town

JAC's Hollis Wein and Marcia Balonick at Mandela Barnes' rally with Barack Obama in Milwuakee, WI

JAC members getting ready to canvas for Mandela Barnes in Kenosha, WI

JAC members getting ready to canvas for Rep. Lauren Underwood in Aurora, IL

In the News
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ISRAEL

ANTISEMITISM AND BDS

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CHOICE

RELIGION AND STATE

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BEYOND THE CORE

POLITICAL BYTE

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FYI

THE LAST WORD


“You have the power.  It’s your choice.  It’s your decision.  The fate of the nation, the fate of the soul of America lies where it always does: with the people — in your hands, in your heart, and your ballot.”


President Joe Biden

Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs (JACPAC) is a pro-Israel PAC with a domestic agenda. We support a strong U.S.-Israel relationship and advocate for reproductive health and the separation of religion and state and incorporate other issues of importance to the Jewish community, including gun violence prevention and climate change. In addition to providing financial support for U.S. Senate and House campaigns, JACPAC educates our membership with outreach events designed to inform and activate their participation in the political process.
Paid for by Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs. Contributions or gifts are not tax deductible. Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation, and name of employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in an election cycle. Corporate contributions and contributions from non-US citizens who are not lawfully admitted for permanent residence are prohibited. All contributions by individuals must be made from personal funds and may not be reimbursed or paid by another person.