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Globalists know how important your vote is; do you?

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Dear {NAME}, The globalists know how important this election cycle is; do you? Dr. Tedros Adhanom Gh

Dear {NAME}, The globalists know how important this election cycle is; do you? Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), noted in a recent post on X that “almost half the world’s population will cast its vote” in 2024, calling it a “super-election year.” [It’s beyond time to show Tedros and the WHO that the American people will not acquiesce.](Instead, we will elect individuals who safeguard our right to determine how best to care for ourselves and our families. In 2020, I was in disbelief, watching as our government officials took their marching orders from and bent to the will of unelected global entities like the WHO. Many representatives, elected just less than a year prior, were now abandoning their commitment to preserve the God-given rights of their constituents. It was all done under the guise of “safety” and with unbridled authority, and we can now confirm that none of it was necessary. As I’ve shared before, I think this was absolutely a test to see how we would respond and whether we would allow it to happen. So here we are, heading into one of the most consequential elections in history. We know, now more than ever, that we need strong and principled leaders at all levels of government. Our sovereignty literally depends on it. That’s where you come in. In this super-election year, all but three states are holding elections, and all states have members of Congress on the ballot. We need to pull out all the stops and make sure that we ask the hard questions of those seeking office: Will you promise to protect informed consent, religious freedom, parental rights, freedom of speech, and privacy? Will you reject the WHO and their attempts to supersede our system of government and implement a global health agenda? And we must support those who will. We know that this approach works! Through our Vote for Health Freedom (VHF) initiative and with the incredible tenacity of our Louisiana state partner, Health Freedom Louisiana, along with so many of you, 48 health freedom candidates won in the 2023 midterm election. And soon after, we saw a whopping 23 pro-health freedom bills filed in the state, including the first of its kind to stop the WHO. Fast forward to today, where we can proudly announce that 11 of those bills were signed into law This is how we win, and you made it possible. Thank you! But, of course, winning puts you on the opposition’s radar. Millions are now being spent to endorse pro-medical mandate candidates who will do the bidding of the globalists. If they are going to show up in force, will you show up, too?  We’re at the midpoint of the primary season and, through our Vote for Health Freedom initiative, we’ve supported a total of 572 pro-health freedom candidates so far. It’s exciting to see that 67% have won their races and are heading to the general election. There are still many states to go, and we look forward to continued success, ensuring that we are in fighting shape for November. We’ve said it once and we’ll say it again: It’s not time to give up, friends. It’s time to show up. Join us in taking a stand and changing the trajectory of the globalists’ fight to take over our nation. Together, we can elect candidates who will never again bow to the pressure of a foreign power and will protect our freedom now and for the future. [Watch and share this powerful two-minute video on our final stand]( and support our Vote for Health Freedom initiative to protect our sovereignty. [DONATE HERE]( Thank you for your advocacy and for never giving up in the face of adversity.  Not backing down,  Leah + Stand for Health Freedom team [standforhealthfreedom.com](​​​​​​​) is a nonprofit dedicated to protecting basic human rights. We exist to educate people and for people to have the tools to educate their lawmakers. Please support our work by making a [donation today](. We rely on the generosity of concerned individuals like you so that together - through education and action - we can see a cultural shift for health freedom.​​​​​​​ Please add advocates@standforhealthfreedom.com to your contact list to make sure you get our mailings. You are receiving this email because you signed up for alerts from Stand for Health Freedom. Click [here]( to unsubscribe from this mailing list.

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