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We must elect Kamala Harris and defeat Trump’s MAGA agenda

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Kamala knows Trump's type, and she's ready to take him on. But she needs our sustained support to do

Kamala knows Trump's type, and she's ready to take him on. But she needs our sustained support to do it. [Democracy for America Advocacy Fund](#) {NAME}, Kamala Harris is on fire, and Trump is feeling the heat. From packed rallies to viral TikToks, Kamala is capturing the nation's attention and imagination. Her words are resonating with voters across the spectrum: "I have confronted offenders of all types, predators who exploited women, fraudsters who deceived consumers, and rule-breakers who manipulated the system for their own gain. So trust me when I say, I recognize Donald Trump's kind." This prosecutorial prowess isn't just tough talk – it's striking a chord. In just July, with only 11 days from when Biden dropped out and the end of the month, Kamala Harris raised more than $310 million. And it's not just about money either, the momentum of endorsements from unions like UAW to icons like Beyoncé keeps increasing it seems almost by the day. It’s clear that the voters are reengaged, and the polling seems to be moving to our side. But here's the truth, {NAME}: The excitement is real, but so is the challenge ahead. Trump and his MAGA allies are not going to go down without a fight. They're already working to downplay Kamala's momentum and mobilize their base. We need resources to sustain this fight every day from now through Election Day. We can't afford to let up for even a moment. [Can you chip in $15, $30, or whatever you can afford to fuel our fight to elect Kamala, mobilize voters, especially young and first-time voters energized by Kamala's campaign, and defeat Trump?]( [DONATE]( Kamala's strategy goes beyond just viral moments and catchy slogans. She's building a coalition that spans generations and demographics. Her experience as a prosecutor is the backbone of her approach to governance. She's promising to bring that same tenacity and attention to detail to the White House, tackling issues from climate change to healthcare. But make no mistake, the road ahead is fraught with challenges. The right-wing media machine is already gearing up for an onslaught of attacks. They're trying to paint Kamala as "too progressive" for moderate voters while simultaneously attempting to dampen enthusiasm among the Democratic base. We've seen this playbook before, and we need to be ready to counter it at every turn. That's where Democracy for America comes in. We're not just cheering from the sidelines – we're in the trenches, doing the hard work of grassroots organizing. But we need your help to scale up these efforts to meet voters where they’re at, whether it’s social media like Facebook, X, TikTok or Instagram or news websites like Wisconsin’s Star Tribune, Pennsylvania's Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and Georgia’s Atlanta Journal-Constitution. [Our team is working tirelessly to identify and mobilize potential voters, especially in key swing states where every vote could make the difference. But we need you to get it done. Donate now to keep the momentum going all the way to Election Day!]( Together, we can turn this moment of excitement into a sustained campaign that will carry us to victory in November. - DFA AF Team [Power This Campaign]( Democracy for America Advocacy Fund is a 501c4 organization. Contributions to the Democracy for America Advocacy Fund are not tax deductible for federal income tax purposes. Our mailing address is: PO Box 8521, Essex Junction VT 05451  Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Democracy for America Advocacy Fund, please [click here](.

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