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Subject Dan Rather wants more time during the Presidential debates to be spent discussing climate change [join him!]
Date July 25, 2019 2:18 PM
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Dan Rather was NOT happy when the DNC only allowed climate change to be discussed for 15 minutes out of four hours of debate.

"Wait, are we done with the debate on climate change already? What did I miss? I had just gone to the fridge to get my Diet Dr. Pepper and. when I came back.. okay, I guess so much for the greatest existential threat to the planet." -- Dan Rather

Many candidates, like Mayor Pete, Bernie Sanders, and Joe Biden, were cut off after just 30 seconds when they were rolling out their aggressive plans to address the climate crisis.

Others couldn't get a single word in!

If you are like Dan Rather and want to see more time allocated to discussing climate change during next week's debates: Click here >>

Let's talk climate! >> [link removed]

And while Dan Rather's commentary about grabbing a drink and missing the climate portion of the debates is comical, the implications aren't:

"Climate change is seldom far from my mind. It's causing real damage and death. It's so omnipresent it rarely tops the headlines, but it's one of the most important stories of our time." -- Dan Rather

Tens of thousands of you identify climate change as a pressing concern and as one of your top priorities as a voter.

More time is spent on banter between media hosts, commercial breaks, and sponsorships during the Presidential debates than the literal issue that could define the future of human civilization.

Dan's right. A couple of minutes just won't cut it. With the debates right around the corner -- Add your name if you believe MORE time should be spent discussing climate change >>

Let's talk climate! >> [link removed]

Thank you,

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