From Jane Fonda <[email protected]>
Subject I caught up with Jimmy Kimmel after last night's debate.
Date September 11, 2024 9:50 PM
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Jane joined Jimmy Kimmel last night to talk about Kamala Harris’s debate performance, the Orange Man, *that* endorsement 🐱, and of course — the work JanePAC is doing to elect climate champs this November. Before you read her note, please donate whatever you can to help the Jane Fonda Climate PAC hit our End-of-Quarter goal before Sept. 30th! >>> [[link removed]]

Hi John,

Last night, I joined Jimmy Kimmel to talk about Taylor Swift’s big announcement, the presidential debate, the climate crisis, and the terrifying reality of what another Trump presidency could mean.

Trump has said he’d jail his critics if he wins, and since Jimmy and I have had a lot to say about the Orange Man over the years, we’re pretty sure we’re going to be cellmates if he wins. But let’s be real — Trump is not going to win. He can’t. We won’t let him.

If you watched the debate, you saw Trump double down on his wildest conspiracy theories, spreading blatant lies about everything from “immigrants eating puppies” to “post-birth abortion” (both of which DON’T happen). This dangerous, false rhetoric is only feeding into the fear and division that Trump has used to tear our country apart.

The contrast couldn’t have been clearer: While Vice President Kamala Harris laid out a vision of hope, progress, and real change, Trump stoked fear, chaos, and destruction.

Listen, the debate wasn’t perfect. It took until the last 10 minutes for the moderators to ask a question about the climate crisis — the single most existential issue we’re facing.

But I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: When we vote for a president, we’re not marrying them. We’re choosing someone who will steer us toward a livable future. That’s why, whether you’re a Republican, Democrat, Independent, or not affiliated with a party at all, I urge you: vote with climate in your heart this November.

Vote for the candidate who will safeguard a future for your children, your grandchildren, your nieces and nephews. Vote for Kamala Harris. Because the other guy? He’ll burn us to the ground.

And this isn’t just about who’s president, John. Climate action depends on leaders at every level of government stepping up. That’s why JanePAC is working tirelessly to elect climate champions who will hold the fossil fuel industry accountable and push for the kind of bold policy that scientists say we need to have.

From local elections to Congress, JanePAC is backing candidates who will prioritize our planet over profits. These are the folks who are going to fight to give us all — yes, all — a sustainable, livable future. But we can’t win without grassroots supporters like you.

So, I’m asking for your help. Can you chip in a few dollars today to help my climate PAC continue our fight against the fossil fuel giants and elect climate champions? [[link removed]] It’d mean a lot to me if you pitched in today.

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In solidarity,

Jane Fonda

P.S. If you missed my full segment on Jimmy Kimmel Live, you can catch it here! [[link removed]]

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