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{NAME}, The conservative majority on the Supreme Court, along with Republicans in Congress and state

[National Democratic Redistricting Committee] [ {NAME}, The conservative majority on the Supreme Court, along with Republicans in Congress and state legislatures, will stop at nothing to make voting harder. Even during the middle of a deadly pandemic, the Court is refusing to allow Wisconsin to count ballots that are postmarked by Election Day but received a few days later. This ruling could disenfranchise many Americans -- and with Amy Coney Barrett now confirmed, the Supreme Court will likely continue its pattern of voter suppression for years to come. [HELP US FIGHT BACK]( We've always known that we couldn't count on a single court or court ruling to defend our democracy. And with the Supreme Court now actively hostile toward voting rights, our state-by-state strategy has never been more important -- which is why we need your help right now. We're working around the clock, using every minute we have left to defend voting rights and decisively win down-ballot races that can tip the balance in favor of fair maps when redistricting begins in 2021. But none of our work would be possible without the support of people like you. If you can, please pitch in before Saturday's deadline to help us reach our $100,000 end-of-month goal and keep up our crucial work: If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Donate $5]( [Donate $15]( [Donate $25]( [Donate $50]( [Donate $100]( [Another amount]( Thanks, Team NDRC [DONATE]( [ Since 2017, the NDRC has executed a comprehensive redistricting strategy that shifts the redistricting power, creating fair districts where Democrats can compete. Our victories have been made possible by our strong community of grassroots supporters. But 2020 will be our most important -- and toughest -- year yet. It's the last year before redistricting, which means it's our last chance to elect the Democrats we trust to fight for fair maps. [MAKE A DONATION]( We know we send a lot of emails, but we think it's important to keep you updated with the latest information on Republican gerrymandering and voter suppression and how we're fighting back -- regardless of whether you choose to donate. If you'd like to receive fewer emails, [click here](. [Click here]( to unsubscribe completely. [Click here]( to make a donation. Every dollar you give will go toward our fight to end gerrymandering and voter suppression. Paid for by the National Democratic Redistricting Committee.

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