Friends,
Last week was a whirlwind. High on adrenaline and hope, I spent my weekend organizing and writing. And late Sunday night I sent you a letter with part one of my election essay explaining that the first step to defeating Trump is to acknowledge we are already defeating Trump.
On this episode of my podcast, I share that letter, “Now, We Crush Trump: 100 Days to a Better World,” with my podcast listeners — with a few additions and surprises.
Election Day is 97 days from today. Trump will lose. How do I know this? We are already building a new American Majority. There are more of us than there are of him. Now we just have to show up and vote. We also have much work to do — from now, to early voting in late September/early October, until the last hour of Election Day. I have lots of ideas on how to find our fellow Majority members and get out the vote that I’ll share with you over the coming days and weeks.
Until then, please give it a listen and share…
— Mike
A transcript of today’s podcast can be found here.
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