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[4th time's the charm] asking you:

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Team, we?ve asked you at least three times this month, and now, after the first and likely only pr

[YOUR INPUT NEEDED | DEADLINE: 11:59 P.M.]( Team, we’ve asked you at least three times this month, and now, after the first and likely only presidential debate, we need to ask for a FOURTH time: [Kamala Harris]( Will you DEFINITELY vote for Vice President Harris? [YES]( [NO]( Team, we’re sorry to ask you again, but despite Kamala Harris’ incredible debate performance, the race between her and Donald Trump is still incredibly close – and will be close all the way till Nov. 5th. In fact, experts are saying in the history of modern polling, no election has ever had final polls showing a race as tight as this one. Just take a look at how things currently stand: September 11-13 ABC News/Ipsos polling: Harris: 51% Trump: 47% September 11-16 NY Times/Siena polling: Harris: 47% Trump: 47% The stakes this November are incredibly high and with everything we care about on the ballot, we have no choice but to continue to reach out to our top grassroots supporters and confirm where they stand. Answers to questions like this one from in-the-know, on-the-ground folks like you are essential to building a winning strategy that will help push Kamala Harris and Tim Walz to victory, and secure wins in battleground states like North Carolina and New Hampshire. Team, please tell be one of the 68 supporters we need from your area to confirm your vote before midnight: Will you DEFINITELY vote for Vice President Harris? [YES]( [NO]( --------------------------------------------------------------- We’re relying on grassroots supporters to provide us with the urgent resources we need to win nationwide. To be one of the first people to receive critical updates about toss-up elections in battlegrounds and red-to-blue races, just text DEMGOVS to 30201 – [or click here if you’re on your cell phone]( – to join our team! [TEXT DEMGOVS TO 30201](8Kvf0-m9ptE/VG50WFA0ZVRzWVpyU2RJK1c5L2dRbXd5MjdlUFQrU2xiWVFIQUpCTGhxM1pjL3JtQUw5NmRGS2xJQk5VTnVsSGgwQTB5RmdsM3Rkd3F5SFVieXE2UFR1aUxGU3pBRmtyd1RMaDA4d3l3YjA9S0/) This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from the DGA email list, [click here](. Paid for by Democratic Governors Association. Contributions or gifts to the Democratic Governors Association are not tax deductible.

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