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We like facts with our news. How about you?

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Time is running out - give by MIDNIGHT to keep KQED on the air! Deadline Aproaching ? We need your

Time is running out - give by MIDNIGHT to keep KQED on the air! [KQED]( [GIVE NOW]( Deadline Aproaching — We need your support. [animated clock graphic]( [12 hours, 35 minutes, and counting...]( It's the last day of our September fundraiser and we need your help. Our fiscal year ends on September 30 and your support is crucial for the unbiased news and information you get from non-profit KQED. [Please donate before midnight tonight.]( With your support, KQED is the primary source for news in Northern California, filling the void left by shrinking newsrooms in the commercial sector. We are thriving because we maximize our resources. [Your gift now will help KQED remain a top non-profit source for award-winning journalism.]( This gives us the editorial independence to focus on what is important, not what generates clicks or ad revenue. We don’t make money. We make a difference. [Give before the midnight deadline to keep KQED on air.]( Like our last pledge drive, we promise to stick to our shortened two-week window. [We reduced our goal from last year and with the end of our fiscal year on September 30, we need your support now to hit our goal of 10,000 pledges.]( Our extensive coverage of the presidential election year is already underway, as seen in the interviews with several presidential candidates on Political Breakdown with Scott Schaffer and Marissa Lagos. In addition to on-air reports and coverage on Forum and The California Report, in the next year we’ll develop our extremely popular voter guide, hold in-person events, host dinner parties and more. With the presidential election just 14 months away, KQED is your primary source for all the election news. Simply put, we like facts with our news. How about you? [Donate before midnight to support KQED’s high-quality, non-commercial public media for all of Northern California.]( [(portrait)] Sincerely, [(signature)] Bud Gundy Executive Producer, On-Air Fundraising [GIVE NOW]( [KQED]( | 2601 Mariposa Street | San Francisco, CA | 94110-1426 [Unsubscribe]( | [Charitable Disclosures](

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