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For lower costs. For climate action. For good clean energy jobs. For clean air and water. Team -- We

For lower costs. For climate action. For good clean energy jobs. For clean air and water. [Climate Power]( [Grist.org headline: How climate voters could swing the presidential election// In battleground states like Georgia, tens of thousands of climate counscious voters who didn't show up in 2020 have already cast their ballots.]( Team -- We’ll make this one quick. With just two days left, it’s climate voters who could make the difference in this election. To lower costs. For climate action. For good clean energy jobs. To protect clean air and water. So, here’s what you can do to help get to the finish line: - VOTE: If you haven’t cast your ballot yet, now’s the time. Find your polling place and everything else you need to know at [TooHotNotToVote.com](. - Already voted? Amazing! Help get out the climate vote now by forwarding this email to your friends and family (or text or call) to remind them of our power as voters. Then, help them make their plan to vote using our helpful guide at [(. Let’s finish off strong and win this, Climate Power Climate Power was founded in 2020 and is the first-ever organization to harness public support and build political will for climate action online and in the media. We’re educating Americans about our climate progress, highlighting how clean energy investments benefit local communities, and holding Big Oil accountable for polluting our air and water. Grassroots supporters like you are at the heart of our work to protect our clean energy future by electing climate champions up and down the ballot. Together, we can protect our planet for generations to come. [Make a contribution to help power our critical work today. >>]( [DONATE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Climate Power 815 Black Lives Matter Plaza NW, Suite 4100 Washington, DC 20006 United States [CLIMATEPOWER.US]( | [INFO@CLIMATEPOWER.US](mailto:info@climatepower.us?refcode=email_eng_2days_20241103_90dayactives_a&source=email_eng_2days_20241103_90dayactives_a ) Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Climate Power, please [click here](.

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