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With 15 days to go, you can help us explain the election.     [⭐ 15 days to the election ⭐]( Hello, I’m Kelsi Trinidad, the community manager here at Vox. My job is to create opportunities to connect our readers, listeners, and viewers with our journalism — and the journalists who make it. Because at Vox, we’re not just a news publication — we’re a community, and we rely on reader support to power the journalism you trust. As we approach the final stretch to the election, we’ve set a goal to welcome 5,000 new members in 50 days, and we’re already 40 percent of the way there. We’re aiming to be halfway to our goal by this Wednesday. But we need your help to get to the finish line. By becoming a Vox member, you’ll play a vital role in helping us explain the issues that matter this election season. Plus, you’ll unlock exclusive member benefits, including: - Access to exclusive must-read [stories](. - Monthly columns from writers Eric Levitz, [Christian Paz](, [Rebecca Jennings, and Alex Abad-Santos.]( - Bi-weekly editions of The Vox Explainer members-only newsletter, which goes behind the scenes on how we make our journalism. - Access to [The Highlight](, our members-only digital magazine, which includes a selection of in-depth features, conversation-driving essays, definitive explainers, and more. With just 15 days left, now is the perfect time to join us. [Become a Vox member today]( and support the journalism that empowers, informs, and drives the conversation. Thank you for being part of our community. Kelsi Trinidad Community Manager Kelsi Trinidad Community Manager   The latest member-exclusive stories: POLITICS [What we don’t talk about when we talk about Kamala Harris]( by Marin Cogan [Harris isn’t talking about making history. That shows how much culture and politics have changed in eight years.]( LIFE [The new burnout generation]( by Anna North [Grind culture has come for the teens.]( POLITICS [The Democrats’ pro-union strategy has been a bust]( by Eric Levitz [Despite Joe Biden’s historically pro-union policies, the Democrats’ share of the union vote is falling.](   [Vox logo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]( from this email or [manage your email preferences](. View our [Privacy Notice]( and our [Terms of Service](. [View this email in your browser]([.]( Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Floor 12, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2024. All rights reserved.

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