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In times of uncertainty, we stand

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Dear {NAME}, In these times of rapid political change and uncertainty, it’s easy to feel overwh

Dear {NAME}, In these times of rapid political change and uncertainty, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and anxious, especially with the events that have transpired this past week. It is in these uncertain times we must ban together as we have the power to inspire positive change and protect our freedoms. Stand for Health Freedom (SHF) is the only organization [vetting and endorsing health freedom candidates]( that will change the trajectory of our country, and the time is ripe for change. As we stated last fall, we at SHF believe that this is our [final stand](. Vote for Health Freedom is your non-partisan guide which empowers individuals to advocate for their health choices, ensuring that every voice is heard in the conversation about our rights and freedoms. We know that people have lost faith in voting, and you are not wrong that there has been corruption. But it’s not time to give up, it’s time to show up. And remember that voting is not something you only do in the primaries and in November. It is something you do with your actions and with your dollars. Support those things you agree with and don't support those things you disagree with. Continue to show up, knowing tyranny is testing our limits; it’s how we protect our families, our country, and our Constitution. Those who would like nothing more than to dictate our daily lives are just waiting for us to give up. It’s time for us to stand together, to stop the global takeover of our families. Will you join us by making a difference at the ballot box? This is our final stand. Voting and standing with you, Stand for Health Freedom Team [standforhealthfreedom.com](​​​​​​​) is a nonprofit dedicated to protecting basic human rights. We exist to educate people and for people to have the tools to educate their lawmakers. Please support our work by making a [donation today](. We rely on the generosity of concerned individuals like you so that together - through education and action - we can see a cultural shift for health freedom.​​​​​​​ Please add advocates@standforhealthfreedom.com to your contact list to make sure you get our mailings. You are receiving this email because you signed up for alerts from Stand for Health Freedom. Click [here]( to unsubscribe from this mailing list.

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