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Donald Trump's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week

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Friend, fresh off what may have been the of his campaign, Donald Trump just had ... maybe an even wo

Friend, fresh off what may have been the [worst week]( of his campaign, Donald Trump just had ... maybe an even worse week. How else could you describe this: - [Trump can't figure out what to do about Harris]( - [Only one candidate is ready to debate—and it isn't Trump]( - [Trump digs deeper hole after vowing Christians ‘won’t have to vote’]( - [Project 2025 has not been 'shut down,' much to Trump's dismay]( - [Vance praises a key leader behind Project 2025, a conservative effort Trump has disavowed]( - [Inside the GOP meltdown over JD Vance: 'Unforced errors']( - [Trump unleashes his racism on Harris in front of Black journalists]( - [Trump campaign scrambles to blame Black journalists for Trump's racism]( - [Harris campaign raises $310M in July—with no sign of momentum slowing]( Democratic energy is surging and we need to strike while the iron is hot. That's why Daily Kos is working to recruit 100,000 volunteers to help Get Out The Vote, to make sure every voter who is just tuning in knows what's at stake and that they know how, when and where to vote. That's how we're going to secure the win for Kamala Harris and for Democrats up and down the ballot this fall. A GOTV campaign like this costs real money, and has opportunity cost as well—that is to say, we could make a lot more money doing something else right now, but there's just too much at stake. That's why I am asking you: [Can you please donate $5 right now to help Daily Kos offset the cost of our Get Out The Vote campaign so we can recruit 100,000 volunteers this fall?]( [Please Donate]( Thank you, Michael Langenmayr, Daily Kos   P.S. If you can't afford a donation or if you've already donated to help Get Out The Vote, then [please click here to sign up for our most popular and effective GOTV actions—writing postcards to Democrats in competitive districts to help flip the U.S. House this November.](   If you wish to donate by mail instead, please send a check to Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Contributions to Daily Kos are not tax deductible. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Daily Kos, Daily Kos 344 20th Street Oakland, CA 94612

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