From NILC Immigrant Justice Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Tomorrow’s GOP presidential debate
Date August 22, 2023 9:30 PM
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The GOP’s first 2024 presidential primary debate will be held tomorrow night in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Among those we will see on stage are former Vice President Mike Pence, Florida
Governor Ron DeSantis, and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley — all of
whom have supported and enacted extremist, anti-immigrant policies throughout
their careers.

Folks, NILC-IJF’s opposition research team will be
watching tomorrow’s debate to closely track the radical, extreme positions each
candidate will be taking across issue areas (especially immigration) — will you?
Let us know!
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WILL YOU BE WATCHING?
[[link removed]]Immigration will likely be one of the topics that takes center stage tomorrow
night. And while Donald Trump won’t be there, we do know that the GOP’s stance
on immigration echoes his extremism. Even if Trump’s not there, his hold on the
party is firm.

So, we want to know: Will you be watching the first Republican presidential
debate? Our team will be tuning in because, as we’ve witnessed in the past, what
is said on stage (no matter how extreme) has the potential to shape the primary
campaign moving forward.
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Understanding the 2024 political landscape is critical to our work, and we're
committed to keeping you informed. Thanks for taking the time to open and
respond to our email today.

— NILC Immigrant Justice Fund

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