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A.G. Holder: "Wisconsin Supreme Court callously puts lives at risk"

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Unbelievable. {NAME} -- the majority-conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court has struck down Democratic

Unbelievable. [National Democratic Redistricting Committee] [ {NAME} -- the majority-conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court (yes, the same court that forced people to vote in person during a public health emergency) has struck down Democratic Governor Tony Evers' stay-at-home order. Once again, Wisconsin's gerrymandered legislature convinced the state Supreme Court to put partisan interests over people's lives. As Gov. Evers ([who this community helped elect]( put it, "Republican legislators convinced four members of the Supreme Court to throw the state into chaos... They've set us back in our health and in our economy." {NAME}, this is exactly why down-ballot elections are so important. We need state-level officials who will put the public interest first -- and the NDRC is working to elect them! We're targeting Wisconsin and eight other states in the 2020 election. Will you chip in to elect fair-minded, science-minded Democrats in all our target states? If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Express donate $5 >>]( [Express donate $15 >>]( [Express donate $25 >>]( [Express donate $50 >>]( [Or, donate a different amount >>]( Once again, Republicans and conservatives are stomping on the people's will. Polling shows that 69% of Wisconsin voters still favor restrictions on public gatherings. And 53% said they trusted the governor more than the legislature to decide when to re-open. But gerrymandered legislative majorities don't care. They'd rather listen to Donald Trump and the extreme voices of their party than doctors and scientists. It's appalling -- but we can do something about it by replacing them with Democrats this November. [Pitch in now to help us kick out dangerous Republicans like these and make the system fair so our leaders put the people first!]( -- Team NDRC [DONATE]( [ Paid for by the National Democratic Redistricting Committee. [Unsubscribe]( [Click here if you'd like to receive fewer emails from the NDRC.](

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