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Harris vs. Trump: The Debate That Could Change Everything

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[No Dem Left Behind] [MAX my impact →]( Tonight is Debate Night {NAME}, The debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is about to ignite a firestorm of political energy, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. This isn’t just another debate – this is a defining moment for our nation’s future. On one side, we have Kamala Harris – a fighter for equality, justice, and the everyday American. She represents a vision of hope, progress, and a nation where every voice matters. Her years of dedication to public service and her unwavering commitment to building a fairer society have made her a beacon of strength. And then there’s Donald Trump – a man whose presidency tore at the very fabric of our democracy, sowing division, fear, and uncertainty. His return to the stage is not just about a political comeback, but a revival of the dark, dangerous rhetoric that we’ve fought so hard to overcome. This debate is more than just a battle of words. It’s a clash of values. Kamala’s leadership, grounded in truth and compassion, will face off against Trump’s bombast and bluster. But make no mistake – this is not just a moment for reflection; it’s a rallying cry for Democrats across the nation. The future of our country is on the line. What happens on that debate stage will ripple through the coming elections and beyond. The forces of democracy, decency, and dignity will be tested – and we must be ready to rise to the challenge. In this moment, let us remember that we are not spectators. We are part of a movement – a movement that believes in lifting people up, not tearing them down. A movement that fights for the rights of every American, not just the privileged few. [This debate will remind us of the power of our voice, our unity, and our resolve.]([We are stronger together]( [, and together we will stand against the forces that seek to divide us. Let’s watch. Let’s engage. And let’s prepare for the fight ahead. Thank you for your continued support.]( No Dem Left Behind [Chip in $24]( [Chip in $48]( [Chip in $240]( [Chip in $2,400]( [Other Gift...]( Help us make a real difference this November! ONE donation to No Dem Left Behind supports winning the critical rural votes that decide the outcome in EVERY major battleground. Maximize your impact this cycle → No Dem Left Behind PAC P.O. Box 15320 Washington, D.C. 20003 You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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