Coming together as a country to elect Kamala Harris and Democrats down the ballot to protect our freedoms and futures! We’re taking an ice cream truck on tour, rolling through swing areas handing out free ice cream to engage people around voting and the issues we care about. At each stop, we’ll help you make a plan to vote on November 5, show you how you can triple your vote, and enjoy some free sweet treats together.
We must push back against those trying to limit our freedoms, and fight for an America where everyone can thrive. Together, we can defeat—and melt—MAGA Republicans at the ballot box this November and joyfully celebrate this inspiring moment with ice cream along the way!
MoveOn is partnering with Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, the co-founders of Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream, to raffle off free pints of an exclusive new flavor of Ben’s Best ice cream, celebrating Kamala Harris’s joyful run for office. Be sure to enter the raffle for your chance to try Kamala’s Coconut Jubilee, a coconut ice cream with a caramel ripple and confetti stars!
Harris has spent her career defending our reproductive freedom, boosting our economy, and protecting our right to vote. She’s taken on Big Pharma, big banks, and sexual predators—and she’s won. She’ll keep delivering justice, fighting for our rights, and expanding opportunity for every American.
Together, Kamala Harris and Tim Walz will defend our democracy and work hard to help every American thrive!
We’ll be stopping in more towns throughout the tour to keep the celebration going!
The most important action to take this November is to vote! Check your voter registration status and make sure you’re ready to vote for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz by November 5.
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