Do This: Help Your Friends Make Their 2025 Voting Plan

Oct 23, 2025 | Easy A, Voting

Did you know that Americans get their local news from friends, family, and neighbors more than any other source of information? That means it’s on us to make sure that the people we know are informed about upcoming local elections and have a plan in place to vote.

You made your own voting plan last week; now let’s take it one step further and help everyone you know make their voting plans, too!

If you’re already using the Red Wine & Blue app, you can use the Rally Together tile to generate a personalized voting plan for your friends with just a few clicks. Watch this video tutorial to see Julie create a personalized voting plan in under three minutes!

If you’re not on the app yet, no worries, you can find step-by-step instructions for downloading the app and getting started with Rally Together here at redwine.blue/go/. It only takes a few minutes, and you can be sending your people their personalized voting plans in no time.

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You can also share this direct link to our “My 2025 Voting Plan” worksheet for people to fill out for themselves.

The 2025 municipal elections are our opportunity to elect commonsense local leaders and regain power nationwide. Let’s make sure everyone we know is prepared and shows up to vote!

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