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Make your plan to vote!

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{NAME}, The election is exactly TWO WEEKS AWAY and it’s time to start making your voting plan.

{NAME}, The election is exactly TWO WEEKS AWAY and it’s time to start making your voting plan. Voting is an integral part of our democracy and we urge you to make your voice heard in this election (and hopefully vote for Portia). We wanted to reach out to share some early voting resources and important dates to help you out! In case you haven’t heard, you can NOW vote absentee in person at your local election clerk’s office! [Find your local election clerk here and pick a day to cast your ballot.]( Here are some key dates for you to mark on your calendar: - TODAY, July 19th is the last day to return absentee ballots by mail and be assured you’ll avoid potential mailing delays. - July 29th is the final day online and mail requests for absentee ballots can be received by your township or city clerk—no later than 5 PM. [Apply online here](. - August 2nd at 4 PM is the last day to request in-person registration at your local clerk’s office with proof of residency. - August 2nd from 7 AM - 8 PM polls are open for the primary election! [For more voting information — including where to find your clerk, polling place, and sample ballots — visit this page.]( {NAME}, we can’t thank you enough for participating in our democracy and exercising your civic duty. Portia is running in a packed primary, so we need each and every one of you to turn out in support of her. It doesn’t matter if you’re voting by mail or in person, early or on Election Day, your vote matters. Thank you, Team Portia P.S. Our team is hard at work contacting voters and encouraging them to get out the vote. [Help us power our campaign in the final days before the primary election by contributing $10 today!]( [DONATE]( Portia has spent her life and career helping people in the new 13th Congressional District. As a lifelong resident of the district, she is excited to earn the support of her neighbors in Allen Park, Dearborn Heights, Detroit, Ecorse, Grosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe Park, Grosse Pointe Shores, Grosse Pointe Woods, Hamtramck, Harper Woods, Highland Park, Lincoln Park, Melvindale, River Rouge, Romulus, Southgate, Taylor, Wayne and Wyandotte for her bid to serve as their Congresswoman. PAID FOR BY PORTIA ROBERSON FOR CONGRESS Portia Roberson for Congress PO Box 44345 Detroit, MI 48244 United States [Click here to unsubscribe](

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