From Audubon <[email protected]>
Subject Today is Vote Early Day. What's Your Plan?
Date October 29, 2024 3:09 PM
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Today is Vote Early Day. What's Your Plan?

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Today we are celebrating Vote Early Day!

Right now, you can join the millions across the nation who have already voted early in the 2024 election. When you vote early, you ensure that nothing can prevent you from casting your ballot—and you get to check this important task off of your to-do list.
Here are some resources to help you:

- Use our simple guide to make your voting plan today: [link removed]?

- Learn how to vote early or absentee in your state: [link removed]

- Sign the I Bird, I Vote pledge and receive an immediate email with additional resources to make your voting plan: [link removed]

Your vote is important, and can shape the future. The best way to protect birds and the places they need is to make sure that you vote on or before Election Day on Tuesday, November 5, 2024—and inspire your friends to do the same.

Let’s keep up the momentum. Right now, you can be a leader in your community by encouraging your friends to make their voting plans and get out to the polls as well. We’ve made it easy to share the I Bird, I Vote pledge with your flock through email, social media, and text message: [link removed]

Birds can’t vote, but we can.

P.S. If you have already voted early in your state: Thank you! Please join us and use this time to help spread the word in your community.


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