Three years ago today, I proudly accepted our party's nomination for president, and together we've accomplished so much in the time since. Faith, I said it then and I mean it to this day: This campaign is about more than winning an election -- it's about winning the heart, and yes, the soul of America. Winning it for the generous among us, not the selfish. Winning it for the workers who keep this country going, not just the privileged few at the top. Winning it for those communities who have known the injustice of the "knee on the neck." For all the people who have known an America of rising inequity and shrinking opportunity. They deserve to experience America's promise in full. That's why Kamala and I have made bold investments in our country -- helping create more than 13 million jobs, taking the strongest action on the climate crisis in our nation's history, reestablishing America's leadership on the world stage, and more. We've got a lot of work to do and a lot of progress we've got to make in a second term. We've got to finish the job. And Faith, we can only do that with you by our side. You've already pitched in to own a piece of this campaign, and I'm so grateful for your support. It'd mean the world if you could celebrate this anniversary with us by making another $25 donation today. If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: | | I have always believed you can define America in one word: Possibilities. That in America, everyone -- and I mean everyone -- should be given the opportunity to go as far as their dreams and God-given ability will take them. We're a nation with a strong soul, a strong backbone, and a strong people. We just have to remember this and remember who we are. There is nothing beyond our capacity if we do it together. Are we ready? I believe we are. If you agree, I hope you'll make another donation today. Whatever you are able to afford will go a long way toward helping us build a winning reelection campaign. Thanks, Joe Joe Biden |
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