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FWD: The countdown is on!

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Together, we can lead with abundance and challenge corporate power this Giving Tuesday. Â Friend, D

Together, we can lead with abundance and challenge corporate power this Giving Tuesday.  Friend, Did you see the email from earlier? There are just a few hours left until the midnight deadline for our Challenge Corporate Power match campaign. [When you give right now, your donation will be QUADRUPLE matched. Don’t let the opportunity pass you by.]( Onward Taylor Leake Pronouns: he/him/his Digital Director Corporate Accountability --------------------------------------------------------------- [Last chance]( [Corporate Accountability]( [DEADLINE: Midnight]( [countdown clock]( [thermometer]( [Quadruple My Gift]( Friend, there are only a few hours left in our Challenge Corporate Power Match Campaign and we still haven’t reached our goal. [Will you help us reach the finish line by making a gift?]( Thanks to a generous group of donors who share your commitment to challenging corporate power, [all gifts made right now will be QUADRUPLE matched. Don’t let the opportunity to have your impact go 4X as far pass you by -- you have until midnight tonight.]( [Your gift today to challenge corporate abuse will be QUADRUPLE matched.]( [Can you pitch in before midnight?]( [Quadruple My Gift]( Corporate Accountability stops corporations from devastating democracy, perpetuating systemic racism, trampling human rights, and destroying the planet. And [we need your help.]( All across the world, people are demanding transformative change and justice. Your support is crucial to advancing our shared vision of a livable future for all. [Can we count on you to make a gift today?]( [Quadruple My Gift]( [[ Facebook ]]( [[ Twitter ]]( [[ Instagram ]]( Corporate Accountability stops transnational corporations from devastating democracy, trampling human rights, and destroying our planet. We are building a world rooted in justice where corporations answer to people, not the other way around -- a world where every person has access to clean water, healthy food, a safe place to live, and the opportunity to reach their full human potential. [State Disclosures.]( Write to us at info@corporateaccountability.org or call us at +1-800-688-8797 (U.S.). Corporate Accountability 10 Milk St, Suite 610, Boston, MA 02108  Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Corporate Accountability, please [click here](.

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