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TONIGHT: VP Kamala Harris to debate climate denier and Big Oil simp Donald Trump

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What you need to know before tonight’s debate, friend }>> Team -- Tonight, two presidential can

What you need to know before tonight’s debate, friend }>> [Climate Power]( Team -- Tonight, two presidential candidates face off on a live debate stage. But only one is the climate leader we need. Vice President Kamala Harris has proven time and time again that she stands with American workers and families. She cast the deciding vote to pass the largest climate investment in history. In just two years, that investment has helped create more than 334,000 new good-paying clean energy jobs right here in the USA and will save Americans $38 billion on their energy bills. [Ahead of the debate, will you show Kamala Harris you’re voting to move us forward?]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( Meanwhile, Donald Trump only cares about helping himself and his Big Oil funders’ bottom line. Trump promised $110 billion dollars in Oil and Gas tax breaks while asking for $1 billion in campaign contributions to help him get reelected. And the fossil fuel industry is happy to be calling the shots if Trump’s in charge: They helped write Project 2025 and its plans to decimate the EPA, National Weather Service, and put Oil and Gas execs in charge of our future. They’re ready to eliminate the clean energy revolution, and with it, threaten hundreds of thousands of good-paying American jobs. And you better believe they’re drafting executive orders for Trump to sign on day one if he makes it back to the White House. [Here’s the bottom line: Donald Trump is a climate denier. And he’ll undermine our clean energy future to cater to his Big Oil donors. Kamala Harris will be the only person on that stage ready to tackle the climate crisis. Make sure she knows you’re in her corner.]( [SIGN ON]( Climate leaders like Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are standing with us. They’ve helped make historic progress and are committed to keep fighting for a brighter future. We’re excited to watch tonight as the vice president shares about her vision for the future. One where clean energy makes our bills cheaper, our air and water cleaner, our kids safer and healthier, and protects the workers powering our economy. Talk soon, Climate Power P.S. We’ll be watching the debate starting at 9ET/6PT & would love to keep you updated as it unfolds! Want live updates? Text “DEBATE” to 43464* now. Or if you’re reading this on your mobile phone right now, click here: [TEXT DEBATE*]( *By texting DEBATE to 43464 you consent to receive recurring text message updates from Climate Power, including by automated text messages. Txt HELP for help, STOP to end. Msg & Data rates may apply. Privacy policy and terms of service [here](. [DONATE]( Climate Power 815 Black Lives Matter Plaza NW, Suite 4100 Washington, DC 20006 United States [CLIMATEPOWER.US]( | [INFO@CLIMATEPOWER.US](mailto:info@climatepower.us) Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Climate Power, please [click here](.

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