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On Tuesday, November 5th, 2024, millions of voters across the United States will cast their ballots in the U.S. presidential election. If you’re reading this, chances are you already know what’s at stake, and you’re probably already working on a campaign, volunteering, or thinking about volunteering in the coming months. So, first off, THANK YOU for all that you do. Your work is vital to building a fairer, more just world for all of us.

We’re with you in this fight.

The Supercharge Your Campaign guide will walk you through the Action Network & Action Builder features that thousands of our partners have used to win elections, mobilize their communities, and build long-term progressive power. We’re ready to help build your campaign and win in 2024 (and beyond!).

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Our talented staff come from a campaigning background — from the folks you chat with when you email Support (support@actionnetwork.org or support@actionbuilder.org) and the trainers who walk you through our tools to the developers building the features on our roadmap and the partnerships folks who build out resource guides (like this one!). We’ve all worked or volunteered on campaigns at some level, and many of us are putting in volunteer hours towards electing progressives in this next cycle.

Winning in 2024 is personal to us. That’s why we’re dedicated to building the powerful,
flexible tools you need to engage your community when it matters most.
This guide will walk you through the Action Network & Action Builder features that thousands of our partners have used to win elections, mobilize their communities, and build long-term progressive power. We’re ready to help build your campaign and win in 2024 (and beyond!).

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