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Despite Kamala Harris outperforming Donald Trump during their debate, despite Harris proving time an

Despite Kamala Harris outperforming Donald Trump during their debate, despite Harris proving time and again that she has the experience and character to lead our country, and despite experts calling Trump out on his lies, harmful rhetoric and policies — Harris and Trump are still NECK AND NECK in the polls! [Polling Update: Harris 48% vs Trump 45%]( With Donald Trump's town hall with Latino voters on Univision taking place in just TWO days, and Election Day right around the corner, we need to verify Trump's approval rating with this grassroots team before 11:59 p.m. TONIGHT. That's why we're asking 635 highly engaged Democrats, including you, to let us know where they stand. So please, tell us now: Do you approve of Donald Trump? [YES]( [NO]( Please respond before 11:59 p.m. tonight. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Join Kirsten in the Fight to Defend the Senate. Donate Now. Text NY to 60708]( A note from Kirsten: Friend, I can’t thank you enough for standing by my side in the critical fights ahead of us. As Democrats face our toughest Senate map in decades, I need your help more than ever. While Republicans only have to defend 10 seats in 2024, Democrats have to defend 23 — and if the GOP flips just two of them, it will deliver Senate control back to Mitch McConnell. Now, experts at FiveThirtyEight are saying that the GOP has a clear path to the majority. As right-wing special interests gear up to pour millions into flipping the Senate, we need to fight back right now. But I refuse to take a single cent from corporate PACs, which means I’m relying on your grassroots support. [So please, chip in to help defend our narrow Democratic Senate majority.]( And if you’d like to become a core member of my team and receive exclusive texts from my campaign, [text JOIN to 60708.]( Thank you, Kirsten Gillibrand This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Click here to [unsubscribe](. By providing your cell phone number you consent to receive periodic text message updates from Gillibrand for Senate, including by automated text messages. Txt HELP for help, STOP to end. Msg&Data rates apply. [Privacy Policy]( [Terms of Service]( Gillibrand for Senate PO Box 150516 Brooklyn, NY 11215 United States. © 2024 | Paid for by Gillibrand for Senate

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