Add Rock the Vote's Voter Registration tool to a site

Add Rock the Vote's Voter Registration tool to a site

Rock the Vote!

This is a short video tutorial on how to add Rock the Vote's Online Voter Registration tool to your bands website or your bands MySpace page. If you want to spread the word, and maybe even win a little band competition, then educate yourself -- watch this video.

Rock the Vote’s mission is to engage and build the political power of young people in order to achieve progressive change in our country.

Rock the Vote uses music, popular culture and new technologies to engage and incite young people to register and vote in every election. And they give young people the tools to identify, learn about, and take action on the issues that affect their lives, and leverage their power in the political process.

They are creative, effective, and controlled by nobody’s agenda but their own – They tell it like it is and pride theirselves on being a trusted source for information on politics. They empower the 45 million young people in America who want to step up, claim their voice in the political process, and change the way politics is done.

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Creator's Site: www.rockthevote.com
Curated By: Amie

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