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❌ DON’T CLOSE THIS EMAIL. ❌ DON’T LOOK AWAY. ❌ THIS IS ESSENTIAL. {NAME} – we’re facing one of the worst attacks on voting rights in history. In 2021 alone, Republicans have put forth over 425 voter suppression bills in 49 states. But we have a LOT of reasons to be hopeful. Stacey Abrams just announced that she’s running for governor of Georgia! She'll help end Brian Kemp’s attacks on voting rights once and for all. And Congress can fight back by passing voter protection legislation that Stacey supports. But Senate Republicans are still standing in the way and FILIBUSTERING these bills! This is urgent, {NAME}. We need 41 supporters from 10016 to help us fight for voting rights, but we haven’t heard from you yet. [Do you agree with Stacey that Congress should pass legislation to protect voting rights?]( [YES]( [NO]( ["Our freedom to vote is on the line and the stakes could not be higher." - Stacey Abrams]( {NAME} – Stacey is right: the stakes couldn’t be higher. If Republicans succeed in their attacks on voting rights, they could lock us out of victories at the local, state, and even national level – from Congresspeople, to governors, to the presidency! That means they’d be able to push their extremist agenda – including their near-total abortion bans and dangerous COVID-19 policies – everywhere. But there is hope. Congress can stop the GOP’s rampant voter suppression by passing legislation that GUARANTEES the right to vote. Stacey Abrams, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and more Democratic leaders have advocated for this critical legislation, but Senate Republicans are standing in the way and FILIBUSTERING these bills! If we want to protect voters, time is running out before the midterm elections. We must act now. Stacey Abrams is doing everything she can to protect and expand voting rights, and now that she’s launched her campaign for governor, she needs the support of Democrats like you, {NAME} TODAY. That’s why we’re asking 41 more supporters from 10016 to take our 1-question voting rights survey, but right now, we’re falling short of our goal – and we’re missing your input. [Please, tell us before our midnight deadline: Do you agree with Stacey that Congress should pass legislation to save voting rights?]( [YES]( [NO]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from the DGA email list, [click here](. Paid for by Democratic Governors Association. Contributions or gifts to the Democratic Governors Association are not tax deductible.

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