Worker Power

Worker Power is Going To Georgia, Again!

As the 2022 midterm elections come to a close, Worker Power in coalition with the hospitality workers union UNITE HERE Local 11, celebrate their work in Arizona, Los Angeles and Orange County. Starting as early as May, a total of over 600 canvassers with UNITE HERE Local 11 and Worker Power knocked on a total of 1.6 million doors, and had 250,000 conversations with voters between the two states.


Now as the eyes of the country turn to Georgia, we are once again on the ground and knocking on doors to re-elect Sen. Raphael Warnock. We did it in 2020, and we’re going to do it again. 


Winning the December 6 Georgia runoff is going to take all of us standing up together. Join us in the fight, donate today!



Worker Power is built on decades of community organizing and electoral victories. In Southern California, the working people at the heart of our movement have beat back reactionary immigration laws and solidified a progressive electoral bulwark in Los Angeles County. In Arizona, we have organized unprecedented voter engagement drives in low-wage minority communities; led the fight to defeat the infamous anti-immigrant Sheriff Joe Arpaio in 2016; and helped secure US Senate and Presidential election victories in 2018 and 2020. Now we’re bringing the training, skills, and philosophy behind these victories to Georgia. Your donation can help make it happen.


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