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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Undecided voters in marginal seats will determine the outcome of this election. When they open their newspaper on Friday & Saturday, make sure they see our Issue Scorecard--an independent guide to where the parties stand on the issues.
The policy drought this election has kicked up a dusty cloud of spin. Many voters don't know where to turn, or what their vote will mean for the next Parliament. But you can provide a ray of clarity in the pivotal days and moments before they cast their ballot.
Our Issue Scorecards cut through the spin and tell voters where the parties stand on the issues that matter to Australians--on climate change, on mental health, the environment, the economy and refugees--from an independent, non-partisan source.
We have more than one million Issue Scorecards ready to print, to be inserted in major newspapers covering key marginal seats and handed out to voters on Election Day in polling booths around the country--the most powerful time to influence and educate voters.
Can you help cover the costs before election day? Check out our Issue Scorecard here, and if you can, donate to deliver them straight to Australians in newspapers across the country:
http://www.getup.org.au/campaign/TellThemTheScore
With your donation we'll be able to reach undecided voters in marginal seats by advertising in The Daily Telegraph, The Courier Mail, The Canberra Times and The Australian before election day.
And on election day itself, thousands of GetUp members have signed up to be at polling booths around the country, ready with a friendly voice, a smile and an Issue Scorecard telling their neighbours the real story about their vote. Can you help us by donating so we can print the material in time for it to get to polling booths across the country?
http://www.getup.org.au/campaign/TellThemTheScore
In the end, it isn't the politicians or the media voters trust most--it's people in their own communities.
Thank you for sparking this movement,
The GetUp Team
PS - Our latest TV ad starring GetUp members pressuring Tony Abbott to update his views on women in society is still running on screens across the country and tonight (Wednesday) it can be seen on Seven and Nine News at 6pm in Sydney and Brisbane, as well as shows like Home and Away and The 7pm Project
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