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every vote counts. make these final hours count>> Team, With only one day left to make our voices he

every vote counts. make these final hours count>> [Climate Power]( [Kamala Harris and Tim Walz at a rally with text that reads 1 day left]( Team, With only one day left to make our voices heard, it feels like everything on the news and in our inboxes is about this election. So, we’ll keep it simple here. Here are three quick ways to make these final hours count: - VOTE: If you haven’t already, please go out and vote. Confirm your polling place at [TooHotNotToVote.com](. - CHECK IN: Text, email, or call at least 5 of your friends or family to make sure they are voting (or have already!). They can head to [TooHotNotToVote.com]( for info on how and where to vote. - REACH MORE VOTERS: Join the Harris-Walz organizing team to reach swing state voters. Every vote counts, so if you can square away even an hour after work, it could mean the difference in the outcome of this election. [Find a time that works for you here.]( Thanks for stepping up and helping get out the climate vote, Climate Power P.S. As you’re having conversations, here’s a quick reference for how these candidates stack up. It really is night and day. Harris-Walz Climate Ticket - Fight for our freedoms and future - Lift up the working and middle class - Take on Big Oil and hold them accountable - Clean air and water for all - Invest in good-paying jobs and job training to build our clean energy future Trump-Vance Denier Ticket - Spread lies, disinformation, and climate denial - Will do anything to help their Big Oil donors get richer while polluting our air and water. 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_1day_20241104_90dayactives_a&source=email_eng_1day_20241104_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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