From Presidential Debate Poll <[email protected]>
Subject There are several MAJOR issues that need to be covered
Date June 24, 2024 3:29 PM
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Friend,

Can you believe it??? The FIRST presidential debate between Joe Biden and
Donald Trump isjust 3 days away.
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There are several MAJOR issues that need to be covered during the debate:
- Illegal immigration
- Election integrity
- Jobs and the economy
- And SO MUCH MORE
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Biden and Trump have VERY different ideas about how to tackle these issues,
and the American people deserve to hear their competing visions loud and clear
on the debate stage.
Friend, what do YOU THINK is the BIGGEST ISSUE the candidates need to talk
about during the first presidential debate?
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Take the OFFICIAL PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE POLL right now to let us know YOUR most
important issue of the 2024 election. >>
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OFFICIAL PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE POLL
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RESPONSE FROM [email protected]
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DEADLINE: MIDNIGHT TONIGHT
SUBMIT YOUR RESPONSE >>
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Thank you,

NRSC HQ

TAKE THE POLL ASAP >>
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