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Republicans are boosting spoiler candidates. Help us stop them:

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Friend, GOP-backed PACs are pushing in key states to siphon votes from Harris. Instead of focusing o

Friend, GOP-backed PACs are pushing [third-party candidates]( in key states to siphon votes from Harris. Instead of focusing on policies and qualified candidates, the GOP is boosting the Green Party's Jill Stein and independent Cornel West to derail Kamala Harris's presidential bid. We need your help to prevent dark money from dictating the outcome of this election. Volunteering some of your time to talk to folks on the phone could help boost Harris over the finish line on November 5. [Click HERE to sign up for a phonebanking shift with MoveOn. Talking to potential voters on the phone could be the difference between a Harris presidency and a Trump presidency.]( [Click to volunteer]( [Can't volunteer? Chip in $5 today to help Daily Kos boost voter turnout and help Democrats win this election.]( Republicans know that Donald Trump can't win on policy. He can barely form coherent sentences, let alone communicate policy plans–even concepts of one. So they're resorting to shady dark money tactics to boost Trump. With Election Day approaching, these spoiler candidates could pull votes from Harris. To fight against GOP dark money forces, we have to gather as many volunteers as possible from now until November 5 and organize like our democracy depends on it–because it does. Register for as many shifts as you can to connect with progressive voters in critical states who might only participate after your outreach. [Sign up to phonebank HERE! Together we can elect Kamala Harris and defeat Donald Trump once again!]( [Click to volunteer]( [Can't volunteer? Chip in $5 today to help Daily Kos boost voter turnout and help Democrats win this election.]( Thank you for fighting with us, Mayra Souza, Daily Kos We're not asking for much Over the past 12 months, the average donation to Daily Kos has been just $9.44. These donations may seem small, but they're a big deal to us. In fact, they are our largest source of income. We literally couldn't do the work we do without them. Can you join thousands of other Daily Kos readers and help us with a donation of $9.44 right now? [Donate $9.44]( If you wish to donate by mail instead, please send a check to Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Contributions to Daily Kos are not tax deductible. Shop the Daily Kos store All items made in USA and union decorated!   This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Daily Kos, Daily Kos 344 20th Street Oakland, CA 94612

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