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Stay Nasty. Stay Deplorable. And #StayInteresting Dear Friends, You deserve a medal. Truly. This ele

Stay Nasty. Stay Deplorable. And #StayInteresting [Text] Dear Friends, You deserve a medal. Truly. This election has been (almost) as tough on voters as it has been on candidates. So, once you cast that ballot (thank you!), we think you'll have earned a breath of fresh air. Instead of suffering through more of the same-old he said/she said coverage and non-stop breaking news banners, why not join [OZY + WIRED for a live-streamed election night cocktail party]. Instead of a sterile studio, we'll be broadcasting from one of the hottest restaurants in Washington, D.C. — Busboys and Poets — on [OZY.com], [WIRED.com] and Facebook. You'll hear from some of the most interesting thinkers, politicos, entertainers, musicians and comedians. Don't worry, you'll still get the results real time ... But you'll have a lot more fun along the way. Join us on November 8, from 6pm-midnight EST Streaming on [OZY.com], [WIRED.com] and [Facebook] Every party is more fun with friends! [Invite Yours] to watch with you for an unforgettable night. Stay Nasty. Stay Deplorable. And #StayInteresting Carlos Watson and the OZY Team P.S. Why OZY? OZY is the place to get smarter, sooner. OZY MAGAZINE readers learned about rising political stars [Tulsi Gabbard] and [Nikki Haley] months before they caught the attention of [The New York Times] and [The Economist] readers, along with dozens of up-and-comers who have yet to be discovered by the mass media. OZY TV watchers learned critical lessons from campaigns past in [THE CONTENDERS — 16 FOR '16] a documentary series. And [OZY Fest]-goers devoured ideas from Karl Rove, Cory Booker, Malcolm Gladwell, the Broad City girls and [will.i.am] while rocking out to Andra Day in Central Park. Why WIRED? Just ask President Obama, who chose to guest-edit [this month's issue] with a feature focus on critical hurdles that will define humanity in the years ahead. 20M people love reading OZY every month. Be part of the revolution. [Facebook] [Twitter] [Instagram] [Vimeo] [Youtube] Add us to your Address Book | Having trouble viewing this email? [Read Online] This email was sent to {EMAIL} This email was sent by: OZY Media 800 West El Camino Mountain View, CA 94040 [Manage Subscriptions] | [Unsubscribe from this email] | [Privacy Policy]

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