It took several days to count every ballot in 2020, and it’s very likely we won’t know the outcome tonight either. So please keep a few things in mind as you make your voice heard today:
– Thousands of election workers around the country are working hard today. Respect them. Thank them.
– Don’t share things before checking your sources.
– Let the process run its course. It takes time to count every ballot.
Biden put country over self and passed the torch.
Harris has run a spectacular, extraordinary campaign and will make a great president.
All of us are a part of their story.
Leave it all on the field.
I told him how honored I felt to receive his call, on behalf of thousands of people here who worked to elect him—and then never stopped organizing.
"God bless ya," he said, 100% himself.
What an extraordinary human being he is. Let's do him proud. Let's win tomorrow.
The President was calling to say thanks—to all of us in Wisconsin who've been working our hearts out to make this moment possible.
If you're reading this, that might very well include you.
Before Walz took the stage in Milwaukee tonight, I got a call from a number unlike any I'd ever seen. It ended with four zeroes. I picked it up.
It was Joe Biden. 🧵
One reason pollsters might be failing to pick up what and Seltzer picked up in Iowa, is a lot of women are afraid to say they are voting for Harris.
Sharing stories yesterday after knocking doors in Pennsylvania, can't tell you the number of canvassers who had wives standing in the background while speaking to the husband and having them mouth something to the effect that they were voting for Harris. Or if they answered the door, they pretended to not say who they were voting for out loud and then whispered they were voting for Harris. It's kind of heartbreaking actually.