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Kopser Campaign Contacts 18,000 Unregistered Voters to Boost Texas Democracy

Kopser for Texas contacts 18,000 unregistered voters in Travis County, using relational organizing and the Reach App to boost democratic participation and election turnout.

Kopser Campaign Contacts 18,000 Unregistered Voters to Boost Texas Democracy

This news matters because voter participation is foundational to a functioning democracy, yet many eligible citizens remain unregistered, particularly after moving. In Texas and across the U.S., low turnout can skew election results toward more mobilized, often extreme factions, leaving broader community interests underrepresented. By proactively registering thousands of new voters and using relational organizing—a method proven to increase turnout through personal connections—this effort could significantly impact local and state elections. Higher participation leads to more representative governance, influencing policies on critical issues like jobs, education, and infrastructure that directly affect residents' daily lives. In a politically polarized climate, expanding the electorate helps ensure that elected officials are accountable to a wider constituency, potentially moderating political discourse and fostering practical solutions over partisan gridlock.

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