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Friend, sign the petition: It’s time to vote out climate deniers

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Friend, We continue to face a marred by leaders who deny and ignore the climate crisis, and we have

Friend, [almost 25% of Congress is made up of climate deniers. Really!]( [Sign if you agree: I'm voting for Democrats in 2024 to fight the climate crisis.]( [Sign the petition]( We continue to face a [global climate emergency]( marred by leaders who deny and ignore the climate crisis, and we have no time to lose. The Biden administration has made significant efforts to address climate change. The [largest]( climate legislation in our history has been enacted, aimed at reducing emissions by 50% from 2005 levels by 2030. Additionally, the historic Inflation Reduction Act has facilitated major investments in the renewable energy sector, bolstering clean energy initiatives and employment across the country. As we approach the elections, we must elect leaders who recognize the severity of the climate crisis and are committed to implementing and supporting policies that address it head-on. This is why we cannot afford GOP leaders who promote outright climate denialism while profiting from Big Fossil Fuel donations. It’s time to vote those deniers out. This November, casting your vote for the Democrats will be a vote for proactive climate action. Join the pledge! [Sign if you agree: I'm voting for Democrats in 2024 to fight the climate crisis.]( [Sign the petition]( Thanks for all you do, Romario Brown, Daily Kos 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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