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Became a fan of Equal Rights Washington on Facebook.
And here is a neat idea, frequently posting stuff about marriage equality on your Facebook wall including notes urging your friends to become fans of ERW.
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Volunteered! Sign up to canvass or phonebank to identify supporters of marriage equality. Volunteers in the field are the front lines of the marriage equality movement, and essential to a winning strategy. |
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Wrote a letter to the editor of your local paper explaining in personal terms what marriage equality would mean to you and the people you love.
A quick tip, when you see an article related to marriage equality on an online newspaper or blog comment in personal terms about why you support marriage equality and consider adding a link to equalrightswashington.org.
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Invited a speaker from Equal Rights Washington to speak at your house of worship or civic/professional organization with which you are involved. (Email speaker@equalrightswashington.org.)
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Followed Equal Rights Washington on Twitter at @equalrightswa
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Helped move Washington towards a marriage equality state by texting 5 friends in Washington.
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Talked to at least one friend, coworker, or family member about why you want marriage to be available to gays and lesbians in Washington State.
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Ordered and displayed a free "I Do Support Marriage Equality" Bumper Sticker.
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Helped fund ERW's campaign to win marriage equality for Washington State by making a donation.
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