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Re: Trump knew exactly who held the power to help him overturn the 2020 elections results: the secretary of state.

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Friend, Daily Kos has endorsed five Democrats running in the most competitive contests for secretary

Friend, Daily Kos has endorsed five Democrats running in the most competitive contests for secretary of state this year. These candidates share a universal desire to make voting as accessible and secure as possible—and preserve our democracy in the face of the gravest threats by: - Defending the state’s official election results from legal challenges; - Requesting, advocating, and implementing legislation to expand voter access and voting options, and ensure that election results are accurate and secure; - Certifying election results that reflect the official winners of the election; and more. [This November, voters in Colorado, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, and Nevada will determine whether Trumpian election deniers become secretary of state and gain the ability to subvert elections and gut voting rights. Please donate $1 each to Democrats Jena Griswold (CO), Bee Nguyen (GA), Jocelyn Benson (MI), Steve Simon (MN), and Cisco Aguilar (NV) to help protect democracy and prevent Trumpists from seizing control of our elections.]( [DONATE]( Keep fighting, Monique Teal, Daily Kos Read more about why Daily Kos has prioritized these five secretary of state races below. --------------------------------------------------------------- Friend, U.S. Senate and House races tend to get the most attention, but if you really want to protect our voting rights and the foundation of our democracy, donating to secretary of state candidates is the biggest investment you can make. [This is exactly why Daily Kos has endorsed five Democrats running for secretary of state offices in Colorado, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, and Minnesota. You can donate $1 to each of their campaigns right now by clicking here.]( [DONATE]( Shortly after the 2020 elections, when he was desperately fishing around for ways to overturn his electoral defeat, Trump didn't call a governor, he made that infamous call to the secretary of state of Georgia, asking him to "find 11,000 votes." Trump knew exactly who held the power to help him overturn the 2020 elections results: secretaries of state. Now, in preparation for 2024, Trump is betting that electing his cronies to as many secretary of state positions as possible is his best chance of rigging the 2024 election. There are 17 Republican election deniers that are running for secretary of state, or for governor in states where the governor appoints the secretary. These 17 candidates are denying the results of the 2020 election, seeking to overturn them, or refusing to affirm the outcome. Outside of the voter fraud conspiracy theories and threats of rigging the next election, secretaries of state also determine who has access to the ballot box. In some states they decide the scope of voter roll purges—just as Brian Kemp did when he ran against Stacey Abrams in 2018. Secretaries of state can instruct counties on where and how many ballot drop boxes should be set up, implement policies for automatic voter registration, and help set the scope of early voting. That’s why Daily Kos has a plan. [We have endorsed a major slate of Democrats running in the most competitive contests for secretary of state this year, to ensure that we keep Trump’s minions far, far away from the power to administer elections. These are all individuals of great integrity who share a universal desire to make voting as accessible and secure as possible—and preserve our democracy in the face of the gravest threats. Please donate $5 right now to support their campaigns.]( [DONATE]( Thanks for all you do, Amanda McKay, Daily Kos Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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