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--------------------------------------------------------------- As a strong Democrat, your support h

--------------------------------------------------------------- As a strong Democrat, your support has been crucial in past elections. If you prefer to only receive the most critical updates, or if you prefer to unsubscribe, [click here to adjust your preferences.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Please Note: Future Forward has been proudly selected as the primary outside group responsible for supporting the Democratic nominee for President. {NAME}, Here’s why we’re asking for your help right now: This is one of the new ads supporting our Democratic presidential ticket: Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. We have several other ads already running in critical battleground states or in the pipeline – but to get these out widely, we need help from supporters like you. [RUSH A DONATION]( The national Republican machine and its billionaire MAGA supporters are fighting back, {NAME}. You’ve probably heard Trump’s billionaire buddies are starting to drop millions into ads viciously attacking Kamala or Tim for their public service. They’re frantically throwing everything at the wall, hoping something — anything — will stick. At Future Forward, we’re not letting these gutter attacks go unanswered. We’re working 24/7 to introduce Kamala and Tim to millions of voters nationwide with messages that truly move the needle with voters. [Can you rush a donation to to help us raise the last $15,000 before tomorrow? We can’t miss this goal.]( [RUSH A DONATION]( As Kamala and Tim walk onto the stage on the final night of the Democratic National Convention, we want to ensure [this is what voters see]( as our presidential ticket is introduced to the nation. [Please, {NAME}, we need your help immediately to turn the tables on Trump, Vance, and their billionaire cronies.]( Thanks for pitching in, — The Team @ Future Forward Paid for by FF PAC, 611 Pennsylvania avenue, Suite 143, washington, dc 20003. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. FF PAC 611 Pennsylvania Ave SE, Suite 143 Washington, DC 20003 Contributions or gifts to FF PAC are not tax deductible. If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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