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K. Harris: “I will gladly accept a second presidential debate on October 23. I hope Donald Trump will join me.”

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K. HARRIS JUST CALLED D. TRUMP OUT ↙ {NAME}, we’re polling just {NAME} → Kamala H

K. HARRIS JUST CALLED D. TRUMP OUT ↙ [Kamala Harris: I will gladly accept a second presidential debate on October 23. I hope Donald Trump will join me.]( {NAME}, we’re polling just [10] Democrats in your area: [Should Kamala Harris debate Donald Trump again?]( [Yes! Harris and Trump SHOULD debate again >>]( [No, Harris and Trump SHOULD NOT debate again >>]( [Unsure >>]( {NAME} → Kamala Harris absolutely DESTROYED Trump at the first presidential debate – she was the clear winner! {NAME} → Despite being a convicted felon, Trump is STILL raking in HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF $$$ from his MAGA‑minions like Mitch McConnell. [Mitch McConnell + Donald Trump]( So {NAME} → With the polls closer than ever, election experts are already predicting that this debate could make or break this election. [We need to know: Should Kamala Harris debate Trump again?]( [Yes! Harris and Trump SHOULD debate again >>]( [No, Harris and Trump SHOULD NOT debate again >>]( [Unsure >>]( [Response missing!]( Thank you for your honesty. The First Ask ⚠️ {NAME}, we need just [1] minute of your time: At The First Ask, we’re leading voter turnout efforts in key swing states that Democrats need to win this fall. The harsh reality is that Donald Trump must be defeated in a LANDSLIDE – so we’re going ALL-OUT to crush Trump and his dangerous “Project 2025” agenda. We only have ONE CHANCE to prevent a second Trump takeover, and with Election Day being less than 45 DAYS AWAY, we have zero time to waste. [{NAME}, will you please rush $24 or more to The First Ask on a weekly basis until Election Day to fund our turnout teams and help us DEFEAT TRUMP this November? Your donation will directly boost Democratic voter turnout in key swing states! >>]( [Time is running out!]( [DONATE $24 WEEKLY UNTIL ELECTION DAY >>]( [DONATE ANOTHER AMOUNT WEEKLY UNTIL ELECTION DAY >>]( [The First Ask ]( [Instagram icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Website icon]( [Paid for by The First Ask (thefirstask.org) and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee]( Copyright 2024 The First Ask 611 Pennsylvania Ave SE #192 Washington DC 20003   Our email newsletter is the best way to stay in touch with our work to turnout Democrats and flip state legislatures from red to blue by electing more women to office. But if you really want to go, you can [unsubscribe]( here.

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