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Who do you trust on choice? Biden or Trump? A Non Partisan 501c4 Who do you trust on Choice? Biden o

Who do you trust on choice? Biden or Trump? A Non Partisan 501c4 Who do you trust on Choice? Biden or Trump? Mark Your Calendar Primary Elections are around the corner in many Battle Ground States! Arizona Primary Election Tuesday, July 30, 2024 Congress, State Judicial, and State Legislative Michigan Primary Election Tuesday, August 6, 2024 Congress, State Judicial, and State Legislative Washington Primary Election Tuesday, August 6, 2024 Congress, Governor, Statewide, State Judicial, and State Legislative Minnesota Primary Election Tuesday, August 13, 2024 Congress, State Judicial, and State Legislative Wisconsin Primary Election Tuesday, August 13, 2024 Congress and State Legislative Florida Primary Election Tuesday, August 20, 2024 Congress, State Judicial, and State Legislative [Find Out More About Your Upcoming Primary]( Please consider making a donation to help us reach voters in the crucial months ahead: [⮕ Your $50 donation will help us train local leaders on how to discuss the daily benefits of Democracy.]( [⮕ Your $100 contribution will ensure that we can build a stronger Communications war room to deploy surrogates.]( [⮕ Your $250 will allow us to conduct more research about what will motivate voters to be engaged in Democracy.Â]( [⮕  Your $500 will give us the ability to create and distribute content on digital, radio and TV platforms about the importance of voting.]( If you’ve saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately. Want to stay informed? Text “Democracy” to: +1 (917) 810-3409 Our Time. Our Moment. Our Democracy. KAIROS: DEMOCRACY PROJECT exists to promote social welfare and civic betterment by mobilizing and engaging Communities of Color and Young Adults through Issue Advocacy and awareness on the impact of safeguarding our Democracy on their everyday lives. From deploying local Influencers and surrogates of Color from the KAIROS Communications war room to hosting KAIROS CONVERSATION Listen & Learns to executing a targeted media and message mobilization, the KAIROS: DEMOCRACY PROJECT will be the go to place for engaging Leaders of Color around Issues and Democracy in the country, not just for one election but for future generations. Want to participate in, sponsor, or speak at an upcoming KDP event? Reach out at info@kairosdemocracyproject.com Save the Dates July 12-19 National Bar Association Annual Conference Las Vegas, NV July 13-17 NAACP National Conference Las Vegas, NV July 19-23 American Association of Justice Nashville, TN July 24-27 National Urban League Conference New Orleans, LA July 26-28 Dreamcon Anime & Gaming Convention Austin, TX August 12-15 KAIROS: Convening for the Culture Martha's Vineyard August 19-22 KAIROS @ Democratic National Committee Convention Chicago, IL September 10-24 UN General Assembly New York September 11-15 Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference Washington, DC September 17-18 Congressional Hispanic Caucus Leadership Conference Washington, DC September 21 | 2pm CT Just Vote Rally Loews Kansas City Hotel Join us for a major news conference in Kansas City during KAIROS at USCM for an announcement of an upcoming event you won't want to miss in collaboration with Mayor Reed, Mayor Hancock, and Michael Blake. September 23 Africa-America Institute Gala New York September 23-25 Concordia Annual Summit New York October 1 Presidential Debate Virginia State October 20-23 NMSDC Annual Conference Atlanta, GA November 9-12 SOMOS Legislative Conference Puerto Rico November 28- Dec 1 National Black Caucus of State Legislators Nashville, TN KAIROS "a time when conditions are right for the accomplishment of a crucial action : the opportune and decisive MOMENT" "The right or critical MOMENT" [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Website icon]( [X icon]( Copyright (C) 2024 Atlas Strategy Group. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Atlas Strategy Group 1 Bruckner Blvd Bronx, NY 10454 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( [Logo]

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