John,

As the Democratic National Convention approaches its final night, we here at Team Hank want to know what issues are most important to you, and what you want to hear from Joe Biden in his speech tonight. Will you take our survey now?

The convention is a time to rally around our nominees, but also to think about what we want to do after we win in November.

This election is the most important of our lives, and we have so much work to do when Joe is sworn into office. So we want to know what issues are important to you, and what you want to hear from Joe when he closes out the convention — could you take our survey here and let us know what issues you want to hear from Joe Biden tonight.

WHAT SHOULD JOE SAY?

We’ve been loving the speeches so far, and have heard from some pretty stellar people like President Barack Obama, Senator Kamala Harris (our next Vice President), First Lady Michelle Obama, Secretary Hillary Clinton, and Dr. Jill Biden.

There are so many things on the minds of Americans lately, and we know that our nominee Joe will speak to the soul of this very nation in his address. But we still want to know what’s important to you, John. The issues that mean the most to you are important, and we want everyone to be seen and heard through our convention. So please take our survey, and let us know what you want to hear from Joe Biden this evening! →

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Thanks for your input,

— Hank HQ


 
 
   

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