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NOT A TYPO: GOP defends three-fifths compromise

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{NAME} -- It is staggering that we're writing this to you in 2021, but in Tennessee, the three-fifth

{NAME} -- It is staggering that we're writing this to you in 2021, but in Tennessee, the three-fifths compromise is up for debate again. Last week, Tennessee state Rep. Justin Lafferty, a Republican, argued on the floor of the Tennessee state house that the three-fifths compromise was designed to *end* slavery, not perpetuate it. His telling of the story is that slave owners were willing to water down their own power to eventually get rid of slavery altogether. Let's be clear about the three-fifths compromise, {NAME}. One of the original sins of the Constitution, it stated that enslaved Black people would count as three-fifths of a whole person when determining representation in Congress. The revisionism coming from Rep. Lafferty is outrageous, but not unexpected in today's Republican Party. We need to elect progressive people of color in 2022 to ensure that this whitewashed Republican historical narrative ends up back where it belongs -- in the ash heap of history. [To do this, we need your help. Democrats need to compete in every race for Congress in the country to keep out racist and xenophobic Republicans. We want to support AAPI candidates and candidates of color in their races, so we've set a fundraising goal today to keep us on the right path, but right now we're $398 short. We've missed our goals the last two days in a row. Can you chip in $10 right now to get us back on track?](/81tpjBUVS0vbGFqbAky4cdfMnLVemNbXUUl4jlTft-k=?refcode=ASP_20210509_GEN_FDR_G) If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [DONATE $10](/81tpjBUVS0vbGFqbAky4cdfMnLVemNbXUUl4jlTft-k=?refcode=ASP_20210509_GEN_FDR_G&express_lane=true&amount=10) [DONATE $25](/81tpjBUVS0vbGFqbAky4cdfMnLVemNbXUUl4jlTft-k=?refcode=ASP_20210509_GEN_FDR_G&express_lane=true&amount=25) [DONATE $50](/81tpjBUVS0vbGFqbAky4cdfMnLVemNbXUUl4jlTft-k=?refcode=ASP_20210509_GEN_FDR_G&express_lane=true&amount=50) [DONATE $100](/81tpjBUVS0vbGFqbAky4cdfMnLVemNbXUUl4jlTft-k=?refcode=ASP_20210509_GEN_FDR_G&express_lane=true&amount=100) [DONATE $500](/81tpjBUVS0vbGFqbAky4cdfMnLVemNbXUUl4jlTft-k=?refcode=ASP_20210509_GEN_FDR_G&express_lane=true&amount=500) [DONATE OTHER](/81tpjBUVS0vbGFqbAky4cdfMnLVemNbXUUl4jlTft-k=?refcode=ASP_20210509_GEN_FDR_G) Hatred and bigotry will never prevail in America. Thanks for doing your part to make sure of that. ASPIRE [DONATE](/81tpjBUVS0vbGFqbAky4cdfMnLVemNbXUUl4jlTft-k=?refcode=ASP_20210509_GEN_FDR_G) Paid for and authorized by ASPIRE PAC. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. ASPIRE PAC 910 17th St NW Ste 925 Washington DC 20006-2641 United States [unsubscribe](/8CLHLyNWwuJDE5NNpoPrwOdV--2y91YwdXz7qrlJ4o0=)

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