Tell 3 Neighbors
57% of renters in our district are cost-burdened, and for years, these seats have sat empty. Your neighbors need to know they can change that by writing in both candidates. If you tell three neighbors and they each tell three more, we can reach the whole district in days.
Share with your first neighbor!
Talking Points for In-Person Conversations
- •“The Democratic Committee seats for our area have been vacant. Nobody else filed to run.”
- •“Gavin and Britney are our neighbors. They live here in Florence Township and actually drive these roads.”
- •“Gavin created OPRAmachine. Britney studied biology at Montclair State and works in public service.”
- •“They're both union members—IBEW and CWA. They stand with working families.”
- •“It's two write-in votes. GAVIN ROZZI (R-O-Z-Z-I, like pizza) and BRITNEY FERDETTA (F-E-R-D-E-T-T-A, two T's).”
Why Word of Mouth Works
Small District Math
Ward 3, District 2 has just a few hundred voters. If 10 people each tell 3 neighbors, that's 30 conversations. Do it again and it's 90.
Trust Factor
People are 4x more likely to act on a recommendation from someone they know than from any campaign ad or mailer.
Write-In Requires Explanation
Most voters don't know what a write-in is or how to do it. Tell them: R-O-Z-Z-I, like pizza. Two Z's in the middle.
Momentum Builds
When people see their neighbors engaged, they feel social pressure to participate too. Your conversations create visible community momentum.