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Stacey Abrams: "What we are entitled to is being heard."

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{NAME}, Stacey Abrams inspired us when she ran for governor in 2018, and she inspired us again this

[National Democratic Redistricting Committee] {NAME}, Stacey Abrams inspired us when she ran for governor in 2018, and she inspired us again this year as she worked tirelessly to expand the Democratic base in Georgia, in addition to expanding her fight for voting rights across the country, and contributed to that state electing a Democratic presidential candidate for the first time since 1992. Abrams has always been committed to work that is greater than herself. After she lost the governor's race (due in large part to rampant Republican voter suppression), she said: “I may not have become governor, but that does not absolve me of the responsibility to ensure that the voices of Americans get heard. I'm not entitled to history. And we aren't entitled to our choice of winning at the ballot box. What we are entitled to is being heard.” What we are entitled to is being heard. The NDRC has been proud to join Stacey Abrams in the fight against Republican voter suppression in Georgia and across the country -- and we'd like your commitment to that fight through 2021 and beyond. [Will you add your name to pledge your continued vigilance and action against GOP voter suppression in the next year?]( 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. [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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