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Dear NRDC Action Fund Supporter,
As if we didn’t need more proof of the radical threat posed by a second Trump term, JD Vance referred to climate change as “weird science” and refused to say it’s real during Tuesday night’s VP debate.
Vance’s comment is all the more outrageous as communities across the southeastern U.S. are reeling from the devastating impacts of Hurricane Helene this week. We must stop him and Donald Trump from getting anywhere near the White House.
Election Day is one month from today: Tuesday, November 5. A month from tomorrow, what do you want to be able to say you did?
I’ll tell you my answer: I want to be able to say that I did everything I could do to defend our climate and defend our democracy.
If your answer is the same, please sign up for a priority election volunteer shift with me today >>
As an election volunteer, you have opportunities to:
- Write letters to infrequent voters encouraging them to vote
- Text voters in key states to make sure they get to the polls
- Counter misinformation and give people the details they need to cast their ballots
We’re not going back. Vice President Harris used her tie-breaking vote in Congress to pass the largest climate investment in U.S. history. Now, we have a chance to raise our climate ambitions even higher.
A month from now, when we give Vice President Harris that promotion and send her a Congress chock full of leaders who believe in climate change, we will build on the progress we’ve made.
But we need all hands on deck to realize that future. In the next month, we need to contact as many voters as we can — and we have a plan for that. Pick at least one priority election shift today.
When we fight, we win. Fight with me.
Jacob Jones
Organizer, NRDC Action Fund
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