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Tomorrow night, Republican's extremist ideas will be on full display

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Tomorrow night, Republicans will put their extremist views on full display. It’s going to make

[The Long Run PAC] {NAME}, We’ll get straight to the point. Right now, the Republican presidential candidates are gearing up for their first debate tomorrow night in Milwaukee, WI. There is one thing we already know for certain: Republicans are going to use this debate to appeal to the most extreme parts of their party and say anything they can to get a headline or soundbite. Whether it be attacking the trans community or abortion rights, nothing is off limits when they are preaching their divisive agenda. These extremists are going to continue to spread hatred and fear, but we must fight back to protect Americans and their freedoms. And it starts with us standing up for Wisconsin voters today. It is no coincidence that they are having their debate and convention in Milwaukee. These voters are essential to the White House, but Wisconsinites know these candidates won’t have their back. So we need to show up strong for Wisconsin voters. Because they deserve to be heard and have leaders that understand their struggles — ones that will serve their best interests — not extremists that descend on their state and spread hatred and fear. We value the voices of Wisconsinites, so we must fight to amplify their voices so they are heard loud and clear on Election Day. [So, {NAME}: Can you please split a $5 contribution between Power to the Polls Wisconsin and The Long Run today so we can mobilize and support voters in Wisconsin?]( Tomorrow night, Republicans will put their extremist views on full display. It’s going to make the stakes of 2024 even more clear and we must do everything we can to stop the GOP from buying this election. - The team at the Long Run [CONTRIBUTE]( This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is a very important way we communicate with supporters like you. We'd hate to see you go, but if you'd like you can [unsubscribe here](. You can also [sign up to receive fewer emails.]( The Long Run PAC is funded by grassroots donors giving what they can, when they can. [Make a contribution to The Long Run PAC today.]( Submit this form to [update your contact information.]( Paid for by The Long Run PAC, P.O. Box 597 Milwaukee, WI 53201, not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.

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