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RSVP: Wednesday’s Virtual Townhall on the Climate Crisis

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I hope you’ll join us on Wednesday and every day after that as we work together to address the

I hope you’ll join us on Wednesday and every day after that as we work together to address the climate crisis. [Climate Power 2020]( We need to talk about climate, friends. In the Midwest, we’re already grappling with the devastating effects of climate change, whether it be a once-in-a-century flood happening more than once or extreme heat affecting family farmers. It’s time for a reality check. A majority of Americans are ready for bold climate action, and I know my home state of Wisconsin is, too. [Will you join me on Wednesday at 7pm CT / 8pm ET for a virtual townhall on how the climate crisis is impacting Wisconsin (and the entire country) and how -- together -- we can change the politics of climate? Click here to RSVP now.]( Wisconsin is a key battleground state, and polling shows that 69% of battleground state voters are ready for bold climate action -- and it’s critical that we emerge from this election emboldened to act and address the climate crisis. I am excited to be joined by Wisconsin Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes; Managing Director of Leaders Igniting Transformation Action Fund (LIT AF), Darrol Gibson; and State Assembly District 51 Candidate Kriss Marion for this important conversation. Will you join us? RSVP here to let me know you’ll be there: [RSVP Now]( I hope you’ll join us on Wednesday and every day after that as we work together to address the climate crisis. I look forward to seeing you soon, Tammy {NAME} US Senator from Wisconsin [tw]( [fb]( [yt]( [ig]( [Home]( [About]( [CP2020]( Climate Power 2020 815 Black Lives Matter Plaza NW Washington, DC 20005 United States If you wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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