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哈里斯,克林顿,佩洛西和沃伦寻求“增压”女性投票

2020-09-27 11:22   美国新闻网   - 

超级多数党是一个由进步领袖领导的妇女团体,致力于通过接触任何地方的选民来动员他们,该团体将于周六主办“增压:妇女都参与进来”。

增压运动计划动员200万妇女投票,目标是年轻妇女、有色人种妇女以及密歇根州、宾夕法尼亚州和亚利桑那州等关键战场州的妇女。该组织表示,从现在到选举日,它将发送450万条短信,打至少25万个电话,写5万封信。2019年推出并于8月支持前副总统乔·拜登(Joe Biden)的超级多数党已经培训并吸引了100万名女性。

超级多数党政治主任胡安妮塔·托利弗告诉美国广播公司新闻,该活动的重点是社区建设。

“我们一直知道我们想创造一个建立社区的空间,”她说。“但是,面对世界的现实,经历新冠肺炎大流行,经济衰退,正在为黑人的生命而战。我们也知道,我们不仅要把它变成一个虚拟事件,还要成为一个强调快乐的事件。”

PHOTO: Democratic U.S. vice presidential nominee Senator Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign event in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., September 22, 2020.

2020年9月22日,美国民主党副总统候选人参议员卡玛拉·哈里斯在美国密歇根州底特律的一次竞选活动中发表讲话。

托利弗补充说,“我们想创造一种社区意识,让全国人民聚集在一起欢笑、歌唱、跳舞,并准备投票。”

周六的活动包括前证交会的言论。国务卿希拉里·克林顿;民主党副总统候选人参议员卡玛拉·哈里斯、众议院议长南希·佩洛西和参议员伊丽莎白·沃伦。

观众可以和喜剧演员艾米·舒默一起制定投票计划,他将帮助她的父亲制定投票计划。同为艺人的大自由媒体和伊娃·朗格利亚也将与许多其他活动家、政治家、艺术家和活动家一起亮相。这项活动面向女性和非二元人群,不仅限于男性嘉宾。参议员伯尼·桑德斯和埃德·马基以及进步中学教师贾马尔·鲍曼将发表讲话,贾马尔·鲍曼曾因争夺国会席位而使16届现任民主党众议员埃利奥特·恩格尔(Eliot Engel)不满。

除了传统的小组讨论之外,观众还将进行各种分组讨论,包括与Jessamyn Stanley的肢体运动、现场艺术、DJ设置、舞蹈派对休息和一个特殊的虚拟“叫喊室”。

托利弗说,大喊大叫的房间是一种宣泄体验,人们可以进入交互式数字房间尖叫。

“我们知道,在这场经济衰退中为黑人生命而战的大流行的时刻,人们感到沮丧,人们需要一个出口。叫喊室只是我们为观众提供出口的方式之一。”

“女性是美国人的大多数,也是选民的大多数,在这个选举季节,女性情绪高涨。超级多数党的联合创始人塞西莉亚·理查兹说:“今天是庆祝女性和我们为改变这个国家所做的工作的日子。”

PHOTO: ABC NEWS - 12/19/15 - ABC News coverage of the Democratic Presidential debate from St. Anselm College in Manchester, NH, airing Saturday, Dec. 19, 2015 on the ABC Television Network and all ABC News platforms.

美国广播公司新闻- 12/19/15 -美国广播公司新闻报道了新罕布什尔州曼彻斯特圣安塞尔姆学院的民主党总统辩论,于2015年12月19日星期六在美国广播公司电视网和所有美国广播公司新闻平台上播出。

理查兹注意到正在进行的冠状病毒大流行,他补充说:“妇女一直处于这场大流行的前线——作为卫生保健工作者、母亲、护理人员、教师——我们需要一个认真对待我们的健康和家庭福祉的政府。我们欢迎每一个关心未来的人加入我们的行列——一起欢笑,一起学习,然后开始工作——开展尽可能多的女性对女性选民投票项目,创造历史。”

组织者说,周六的增压活动也将纪念鲁斯·巴德·金斯伯格法官,他于上周因转移性胰腺癌并发症去世,享年87岁。

托利弗说:“我想我们想确保女性明白的一件事是,如果她没有工作,你的生活会有什么不同。她没有在没有男性共同签署人或批准人的情况下为你争取拥有财务账户和偿还债务的权利,只是她对争取女权不平等的影响很大。”
 

Harris, Clinton, Pelosi and Warren seek to 'Supercharge' women to vote at Supermajority event

Focused on mobilizing voters by reaching them wherever they are, Supermajority, a women's group led by progressive leaders, is hosting "Supercharge: Women All In," on Saturday.

The Supercharge campaign plans on mobilizing 2 million women to vote and is targeting young women, women of color and women in the key battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Arizona. The group says between now and Election Day, it will send 4.5 million text messages, make at least 250,000 phone calls and write 50,000 letters. Supermajority, which launched in 2019, and endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden in August, has already trained and engaged one million women.

Juanita Tolliver, political director at Supermajority, tells ABC News a large emphasis of the event is community building.

"We always knew we wanted to create a space that builds community," she said. "But with the reality of the world, experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic, the economic recession, the ongoing fight for Black lives. We knew, also, that we're going to have to morph this not only into a virtual event but an event that emphasizes joy."

Democratic U.S. vice presidential nominee Senator Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign event in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., September 22, 2020.

Tolliver added, "we wanted to create a sense of community where people can come together across the country to laugh, sing, dance and get ready to vote."

Saturday's event includes remarks from former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton; Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

Viewers can make a voting plan with comedian Amy Schumer, who will be helping her dad make a voting plan. Fellow entertainers Big Freedia and Eva Longoria will also make appearances alongside many other activists, politicians, artists and activists. The event, which is geared towards an audience of women and non-binary people, isn't limited to a guest list of only men. Senators Bernie Sanders and Ed Markey will speak as well as Jamaal Bowman, a progressive Middle School Teacher who upset a 16-term incumbent Democratic Rep. Eliot Engel for his congressional seat.

In addition to traditional panels, viewers will have various breakout sessions, including a body movement session with Jessamyn Stanley, live art, a DJ set, dance party breaks and a special virtual "yelling room."

Tolliver said that the yelling room is meant to be a cathartic experience where people will be able to go into an interactive digital room and scream.

"We knew that, in this moment of a pandemic in the fight for Black Lives in an economic recession, people are frustrated, and people need an outlet. The yelling room is just one of those ways that we're providing that outlet for the audience."

"Women are the majority of Americans and majority of voters, and this election season, women are fired up. Supercharge is a day to celebrate women and the work we are doing to change this country for good," Supermajority co-founder Cecile Richards said

ABC NEWS - 12/19/15 - ABC News coverage of the Democratic Presidential debate from St. Anselm College in Manchester, NH, airing Saturday, Dec. 19, 2015 on the ABC Television Network and all ABC News platforms.

Richards, noting the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, added, "Women have been on the frontlines of this pandemic - as health care workers, moms, caregivers, teachers - and we need a government that takes our health and our families well being seriously. We welcome everyone who cares about the future to join with us - to laugh together, learn together, and then get to work - to run the largest possible woman-to woman-voter turnout program, and make history."

Organizers said that Saturday's Supercharge event will also be in honor of the memory of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died last week at the age of 87 due to complications of metastatic pancreas cancer.

"I think one thing that we want to make sure women understand is how your life could be different had she not have a job has she not fought for the rights for you to have financial accounts and pay your debts without a male cosigner or approver and just the impact that she's had on the fight for women's rights inequality writ large," Tolliver said.

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