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Did you know 41 Million Gen Zers will be eligible to vote in the 2024 Presidential Election – making up 49% of the electorate? Yes, you read that right, and this stat may include you and your friends!

As a response, DoSomething just launched the Voter Catalyst Network (VCN) to mobilize a new generation of voters and want you to join us!

Why join VCN?

If you are someone who believes that the power of the vote lies in the hands of Gen Z, with the VCN you’ll be able to lead your friends to the polls to vote for officials who CAN tackle the issues that keep them up at night – and you won’t do it alone!

By joining the VCN you will:

  • Help shape the future by ensuring voices like yours are heard this election season
  • Learn how to use your power as a voter through specialized training from experts
  • Encourage new voters to get registered and take a stand for what they believe in at the polls and beyond
  • Connect with other DoSomething members from across the country

Andddddd to let you know we’re serious, we are awarding the VCN member who registers the most people an all-expense paid trip to NYC + a ticket to the Do Something Election Night party!

You in? Sign up ASAP to help prep your community to head to the polls on November 5th!

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