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Tomorrow it may rain, but I still need your vote so we can win this! Hi {NAME}, Can you believe it,

Tomorrow it may rain, but I still need your vote so we can win this! Hi {NAME}, Can you believe it, tomorrow is Election Day! The polls will open at 6:00am and close at 9:00pm. If you haven't already voted, please make sure you've made a plan for tomorrow.  [Find your poll site here]( and don't forget your umbrella. As a leading contender for NYC Comptroller, I’ve worked for the past 18 years as a public servant for all New Yorkers and I am most qualified to serve in this post. I can’t emphasize this enough — your support tomorrow is crucial for our victory in the primary election. To cast your vote, here's how you can find me on the ballot. Rank Kevin Parker #1 for NYC Comptroller. If you haven’t voted already, make a plan to vote tomorrow. You can find your pollsite by clicking the button below. See you at the polls, Kevin [[Facebook] ]( [[Twitter] ]( [[Instagram] ]( [[YouTube] ]( Paid for by Kevin Parker for New York City | P.O. Box 160150, Brooklyn, NY 11216 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by kevin@kevinparker.org

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