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Hey {NAME}, did you see this critical grassroots petition from our team over the weekend? If not, we

[Democratic Association of Secretaries of State]( Hey {NAME}, did you see this critical grassroots petition from our team over the weekend? If not, we’re bumping it to the top of your inbox. Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar just introduced a bill that would protect election workers. Remember: Thanks to Trump’s ultra-MAGA movement, poll workers are facing torrents of threats. [SO: We’re building grassroots support for this incredible plan, but we’re still missing your signature! Click here or below to add your name in support of this legislation >>]( [Sign the Petition >>]( Team DASS - FWD MESSAGE - [ADD YOUR NAME: SIGN NOW TO SUPPORT SEC. AGULAR’S BILL TO PROTECT ELECTION WORKERS>>]( [Sign the Petition >>]( The GOP’s rhetoric about the integrity of our elections has put a target on the back of poll workers: Election workers - many of whom are senior citizens - have faced unprecedented violence and threats from Trump’s MAGA mob! But luckily, our Democratic Secretaries of State are fighting back and pushing for legislation that PROTECTS poll workers: This new plan would: - Make it a felony to harass or intimidate poll workers - Protect election workers from ‘doxxing’ that can threaten their well-being and the well-being of their families - And ensure that election observers and poll watchers are protected for constitutionally and statutorily permissible activities. [We’re building support for this incredible new plan by collecting 10,000 signatures TODAY. Can you sign your name in support of this legislation? >>]( [Sign the Petition >>]( Thank you, Team DASS Thank you for your dedicated support of The Democratic Association of Secretaries of State. We're the ONLY national organization dedicated to electing these state-level voting rights champions. [Please donate anything you can today to fight back against the GOP's voter suppression agenda:]( [CHIP IN $5 >>]( This email was sent to: Democrats Only. The only way our work is possible is through grassroots activists like you. But if you'd like to receive fewer emails from us, [please click here.]( If you no longer wish to receive emails to defeat Trump's Big Lie puppets, click here to [unsubscribe]( [Paid for by Democratic Association of Secretaries of State, Treasurer Francisco Aguilar]( Democratic Association of Secretaries of State 600 Pennsylvania Ave SE #15180 Washington, DC 20003 United States

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