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Make your voice heard before polls close this evening – and make sure you vote not just for Kam

Make your voice heard before polls close this evening – and make sure you vote not just for Kamala Harris, but for Democrats in Congress, and especially for Democrats in your state legislatures.  #  Polls are starting to open across America, so if you haven’t made a plan to vote yet, [visit iWillVote.com to find voting information and make sure to vote for Democrats at every level of the ballot →]( If you care about… Protecting abortion access, Preserving voters' rights, Holding extreme Republicans accountable, Making health care affordable, Defending LGBTQ+ rights, Funding public education, Safeguarding workers’ rights, or building an inclusive future for everyone, VOTE. This is the moment we’ve been preparing for. Every single vote counts, so make your voice heard before polls close this evening – and make sure you vote not just for Kamala Harris, but for Democrats in Congress, and especially for Democrats in your state legislatures. [We’re not asking for money today. We’re just asking you to participate in our democracy and vote for state Democrats. If you’re not sure where you can vote, click here to find your polling place →]( Let’s win this. Together, Team DLCC [DONATE »]( [MAKE IT MONTHLY »](     Paid for by the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, dlcc.org. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Contributions or gifts to DLCC are not tax deductible. The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee is dedicated to winning and defending Democratic majorities in state legislatures across the country. This message was sent to {EMAIL} because you are a part of our grassroots network. Emails are a crucial way to stay in touch with our supporters. Please add us to your address book or safe senders list to ensure timely election updates. We're fighting to elect Democrats and advance a progressive vision in the states. Our success depends on grassroots donors like you. Ninety-eight percent of our donors give less than $200, and two-thirds give less than $20. To make a contribution, please [click here](. To unsubscribe and stop receiving emails about our efforts, please [click here.](  Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, please [click here](.

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