Dear NRDC Action Fund Supporter,
We are living through an unprecedented moment in history — and a critical turning point in an election season where the stakes already couldn’t be higher.
With President Biden now out of the presidential race and Vice President Kamala Harris poised to succeed him as the democratic nominee for president, we know you have questions about what’s next and how you can get involved at this pivotal moment.
Join us this Tuesday, July 30, to hear directly from NRDC Action Fund Executive Director Kevin Curtis and our political experts for an inside look at our endorsement of Vice President Harris and the road ahead to defeat Trump and his oil industry allies.
We’ll discuss what we can expect at the Democratic National Convention next month, share our plan to elect climate champions in key races this November, and tell you how you can help get out the vote this fall. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask questions.
NRDC Action Fund Summer 2024 Electoral Kickoff
Tuesday, July 30
7 - 8 PM ET
When you sign up, you’ll receive an email with instructions on how to join the call.
Make no mistake: Our top priority remains ensuring that Donald Trump does not return to the White House to implement his extreme, disastrous Project 2025 agenda, which would strip away our freedoms and hand over the regulation of climate change policies to Big Oil and other corporations.
Our future — the future where we win the fight against climate change, defend our fundamental environmental laws, and ensure clean air and water for all — depends on us convincing voters that these are the stakes. We’ve got a plan to reach them, but we need YOU to help make it happen.
RSVP to join the NRDC Action Fund Summer 2024 Electoral Kickoff to get started.
Sincerely,
Jacob Jones
Organizer, NRDC Action Fund
P.S. After signing up for our urgent election call, please consider making a donation to our limited-time, 3X match, up to $10,000, to help the NRDC Action Fund elect the Vice President, stop Trump, and block anti-environment attacks by the oil industry and their allies in Congress.
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