As this year’s election approaches, many of us would like to discuss the impact of this election but don’t know where to start. So we want to make it easy for you.

Just a simple conversation with friends and family can activate your community during this election. In fact, having a conversation with your network has been shown to increase voter turnout.

Here you’ll find information about the issues. We’ve also included responses to some frequently asked questions, and conversation starters that can help kick-start a dialogue.

In addition, here are some helpful tips to keep in mind when engaging in a conversation:

  • Create a safe space. A safe conversation is one where everyone feels comfortable expressing their thoughts and feelings. Offer mutual respect and make the most of common ground.
  • Listen. Be interested in what others have experienced and acknowledge their point of view.
  • Advocate. Inform yourself about the issues that matter to you, so that you can share the facts. Sharing personal stories can also show what’s at stake.

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