Tuesday, May 17, 2016

MEMBERS REALLY DO PROVE TO ME THEY VOTED

This post is dedicated to Norm Scott who last week wrote, "When MORE got only 1,200 elementary school votes in the 2013 election Julie Cavanagh was incredulous. 'Everyone voted in my school,' she said. My response today would be - did you actually see their ballots? Did they send you a selfie of them putting the ballot in the mailbox?"

Glad you asked Norm. As I am out of commission for a while, one of my friends, who is far too busy to follow UFT politics and inadvertently threw out the original ballot but got another one sent at my urging or rather pestering, sent these texts out this morning.
Hey James- Mailing it out today.


LOL I mailed it James. You can check me off your list.

Now this friend is helping to make sure the others in my school who never received a ballot have finally voted while I am absent.

Tomorrow is the last day to call AAA at 1 800 529-5218 to get a duplicate ballot.

Keep that ground game going and find those 150,000 UFT members who more than likely still have not cast a ballot and tell them to vote [X] in the MORE-NEW ACTION box and put it in the mail.

5 comments:

  1. 20 year elementary school teacher here. I had 4 teachers ask me in the past week about who they should vote for in regard to the UFT election. I told them if they are not happy with the way things are going to vote MORE. I am pretty darn sure they will be placing their envelopes in the mail.

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  2. Hey James wishing you the best of luck! GO MORE! Sending positive energy your way :)

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  3. Hey James wishing you the best of luck! GO MORE! Sending positive energy your way :)

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  4. Talk is cheap though. Unless ya' see the ballot go in the mail, ya' never know if another person actually voted.

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  5. I mailed my ballot for MORE and got a whole bunch of uft members to do the same..

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