Breast cancer is a political issue. We will only continue to make progress in our campaign to end this disease if the women and men who sit in the White House, in Congress and in the state legislatures and in all government agencies are willing to support our goals. And remember, we control who sits there!

EVERY VOTE COUNTS!

  • Elections are often determined by a very small margin which is why your vote is so critical.
  • Roughly 43% of eligible voters did not vote in the 2016 elections.
  • The 2016 Presidential race was decided by a swing of about 80,000 votes across three states, out of the 139,000,000 votes cast; 18 states were won by fewer than 250,000 votes.
  • In a recent Pennsylvania state delegate race (November 2017), the candidates received the same number of votes (11,608), resulting in a coin toss to determine the victor.
  • On January 4, 2018 a Virginia Elections Official put his hand in a bowl and drew a name to decide the winner of a tied House of Delegates race. Just one vote would have made a difference.
  • U.S. voter turnout is among the lowest in the developed world.

EVERYONE WHO CARES ABOUT BREAST CANCER POLICY MUST VOTE!

Please pledge to vote and get others to do so.

If you are not already registered, go to Vote.org today — and END BREAST CANCER: VOTE!