John,
We just launched our final ad of the cycle, and we want you to be the first to see it.
Our message is simple: corporations are posting record profits year after year, while working families work harder and harder, as prices rise. Kamala Harris has plans to fix that. Donald Trump has plans to make it even worse.
Lower prices, more affordable health care, making corporations and their billionaire CEOs pay their fair share — these are the crucial reasons to support Harris, and they're exactly what undecided working class voters across the country need to hear.
Meanwhile, Trump and his Project 2025 master plan are all about giving tax cuts to C-Suite execs, jailing political opponents, criminalizing abortion, repealing Obamacare (without a replacement in mind), and even forcing “some temporary hardship” on working families and the economy.1
This is the closing argument we think working class voters who haven't made up their minds need to hear. And we’re serving it to swing states all over the country, but we need your help to spread it even further. Watch it now, then make a donation to get our ad in front of even MORE voters.
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We know this push seems last-minute, but there are hundreds of thousands of voters still on the fence.
And for so many, a single revelation or reminder can mean convincing them to vote, to volunteer, or even change the party they’re voting for entirely.
That’s why we’re fighting like hell, right up to the minute that polls close next Tuesday.
Our volunteers and organizers are hosting hundreds of textbanks, phonebanks, and canvasses over the next six days. And we’re doing everything we can to make sure our winning message is visible on TV and streaming platforms, too.
Every dollar we raise between now and Election Day means more doors knocked, more calls made, and more voters turned out. It also means we can get even more eyeballs on our final advertisement. So please, pitch in today.
In solidarity,
Team WFP
Source:
1. Elon Musk says Trump's economic plans could cause 'temporary hardship', ABC News, October 30, 2024.