To: Muslim voters

Join the largest Muslim voter turnout in U.S. history.

As a Muslim voter, I will be a part of the largest Muslim voter turnout in U.S. history. I pledge to vote against hate and help defeat Donald Trump on November 8, and I will continue to build towards a more sustainable movement against anti-Muslim bigotry and policies after Election Day. The change begins now and it starts with me.

Why is this important?

At a time when heightened Islamophobia and hateful rhetoric has caused an increase in violence directed at Muslims—including harassment and, in some cases, murder—we're working with our allies at MPowerChange.org to get out the largest Muslim voter turnout in U.S. history. We'll defeat hate at the polls on November 8, and build a sustainable movement to combat anti-Muslim bigotry and policies.

Because for our communities, the work doesn't end on Election Day. It never has.

Over the past few weeks, I've spoken to Muslims of all racial backgrounds and from various parts of the country. For many, there is apathy about voting—especially after the Obama administration has disappointed so many when it comes comes to the surveillance and policing of our communities.

The truth is: we have work to do regardless of who becomes president—whether that's challenging the militarization of our police forces, white nationalism, or militarism abroad. One way to make ourselves heard on these issues is by exerting our political power—showing we are a constituency politicians must listen to—by turning out in big numbers on Election Day, especially in key states and races.

That's why we're asking you to do two things––pledge to vote and, just as important, reach out to fellow Muslims to ask them to make their mark on this election and beyond.

In order for us to even begin to move this plan forward, we need to get 50,000 Muslims to get on board within the next week to vote in this election.

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