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# Hi {NAME}, At the Vice Presidential debate, J.D. Vance dodged questions on whether Trump lost in 2

# Hi {NAME}, At the Vice Presidential debate, J.D. Vance dodged questions on whether Trump lost in 2020 and still refuses to say if he’d contest a Democratic win in 2024—proving he’s still unwilling to stand up for democracy and unfit for the vice presidency. The only reason he was on that stage is that his predecessor wasn’t willing to play along with Trump’s attempt to overturn a fair election. Our democracy is on the ballot. [Here in Wisconsin, we know exactly what's at stake on Election Day. The dangerous agenda of Trump-Vance threatens so much for us: our freedoms, our elections, and the future of our children. Will you chip in whatever you can to help us mobilize voters and ensure Wisconsinites turn out in record numbers on November 5th?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately. [Donate $10 Now]( [Donate $25 Now]( [Donate $50 Now]( [Donate $100 Now]( [Donate $500 Now]( [Another Amount]( Every dollar you give powers our grassroots efforts, helps us cut through their misinformation, and brings us one step closer to BLUE victories up and down the ballot. [Can I count on you to pitch in?]( Thank you for your support, Tony Evers [Support Tony]( Paid for by Tony for Wisconsin. [Click here to unsubscribe from Tony for Wisconsin's Email List](

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