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Dear {NAME}, Do you remember when President George W. Bush told Americans to go shopping in the wake

Dear {NAME}, Do you remember when President George W. Bush told Americans to go shopping in the wake of the September 11 attacks? In a moment of national crisis, Americans were told consumerism was the way to show their patriotism. And where are we over two decades later? How many of us spend more time shopping online than shopping for political candidates? Friends, the most American thing we can do at this moment is vote. Our country, our Constitution, and our freedoms are seriously threatened. Of course, we’re aware that corruption is a part of the narrative, but taking a stand is critical. Imagine if all the good guys stopped voting because of the presence of corruption? Who’s left in charge? Many are having this conversation right now. Tune in to the[Boom Clap Podcast](to hear Leah speak on this very topic. When a battle is set before us, we don’t just take our weapons and go home. We take a stand, set a plan, and figure out a way forward. The 2024 primary elections prove this to be true! Even though voter numbers were down across the country, the health freedom movement stepped up and decided this was too big a battle to walk away from. - We won 73% of our state House seats in the primary elections. - We won 60% of our state Senate seats in the primary elections. - We won 53% of our U.S. House seats in the primary elections. - We won 63% of our state executive seats in the primary elections. - We won 52% of our local races during the primary elections. The presidential race is always in the headlines, but what matters more are your state and local elections. You watched how your state reacted to COVID. Did you know that most of those policies, good or bad, came from your state or local authorities? The way to prevent bad policy is to take our civic duty seriously and be a citizen of America, not just a consumer of her bounty. - Being a citizen means we vote this November. - Being a citizen means we are active, not fence riders, and we do not simply watch as the parade passes by. - Being a citizen means we make sacrifices to attend our local school, city, municipality, and election board meetings to protect the integrity of our voices and hold our local officials accountable for their decisions. - Being a citizen means we seek common ground with those around us and find solutions to move the ball forward. So, what will you be this election season? A consumer or a citizen? If you voted during the primary election, thank you. It’s because of you we are still winning! If you didn’t vote during the primaries, will you commit to voting in the general election? Stand for Health Freedom believes this is our final stand. When you vote for a health freedom candidate, you can be certain that the candidate supports the free flow of and access to information, is ready to prioritize individual and local sovereignty over the plans of the global elite, and recognizes that the future of our children’s health is top priority. This year, the only thing worse than voting is not voting. See you at the polls, Stand for Health Freedom [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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