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🔥 TOO HOT NOT TO VOTE 🔥

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We’ve developed a new campaign to educate and mobilize key climate voters this fall. Folks, Aft

We’ve developed a new campaign to educate and mobilize key climate voters this fall. [Climate Power]( Folks, After a record-breaking 14 hottest months ever, you don’t need us to tell you that it’s hot outside. Like, really hot. But here’s something refreshing: We’re here to tell you about a brand-new Climate Power mobilization campaign to turn out some essential voters across the country this fall, and how you can help. Our campaign is going to educate voters in battleground states -- key voters to help Kamala Harris and Tim Walz win -- who’ve specifically said that fighting climate change is the issue most likely to get them to turn out to vote. INTRODUCING: 🔥TOO HOT NOT TO VOTE 🔥 [In a moment we’ll explain more, but if you’re as fired up as we are this election season to protect our climate and turn out as many voters as possible, make a contribution now to make this critical voter mobilization work possible.]( The name of our campaign is Too Hot Not to Vote (cute, right?). Too hot, because climate change-fueled extreme heat is making train tracks melt, causing deathly power outages and superstorms, and making what was supposed to be the best time of the year feel miserable. Too hot, because this election season is heated. Everything from abortion rights to climate action to affordable housing to good-paying jobs -- everything -- will be on the ballot. We have a plan to educate voters about Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, and all the climate champions who are standing with us in this dire moment. A plan to ensure Donald Trump and JD Vance don’t make it to the White House and reverse all our hard-fought climate progress. It starts with empowering voters to feel their own agency in this moment and making sure they know that the power to protect our planet for future generations is in their hands. To capture voters’ attention, the tone of this campaign will be humorous and a bit cheeky. And since we know folks get a lot of their news and opinions from social media, we’re enlisting digital influencers, creators, and a whole bunch of non-traditional media tactics to reach them online. Here’s the thing, though: Your support will tell us exactly how big and how wide this voter mobilization campaign can go and to continue our work to educate the public. Here’s how your donation today can help: - $3 could help support research to expose climate deniers on the ballot - $15 could help fund digital ads to mobilize women voters in battleground states - $25 could help fight Big Oil and MAGA disinformation campaigns - $50 could help educate key climate voters about how and where to cast their ballots - $100 could help support partnerships with organizations to promote voter registration and turn out even more climate-motivated voters [Supporters like you are the heartbeat of this work -- we can’t do it without you. Show you’re behind our “Too Hot Not to Vote” campaign by making a gift to Climate Power today. It will go directly to mobilizing and turning out voters to elect climate champions and allow us to keep making climate progress.]( Thanks for your help in this fight, Climate Power [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?refcode=email_fund_THNTV_20240912_180d&source=email_fund_THNTV_20240912_180d) 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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