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I’m reaching out with a Voter Protection update concerning today’s state Supreme Court ele

I’m reaching out with a Voter Protection update concerning today’s state Supreme Court election in Wisconsin: [Democrats][Join us.] I’m Reyna, the Director of Civic Engagement and Voter Protection for the DNC. I’m reaching out with a Voter Protection update concerning today’s state Supreme Court election in Wisconsin. There are a lot of folks talking about today’s election, and it’s no surprise. After all, fair electoral maps and voting rights are on the ballot. But Democrats are tracking this race, and our team is prepared to support voters all throughout the day. We’re able to do this because the DNC has invested in state parties and voter protection infrastructure over the last few years. In short, support from grassroots folks like you has empowered our party to build a solid foundation to mobilize and protect voters in elections like this one. I want to take a moment to further explain what it is our team is doing to support voters in the Badger State, but first, [I need to ask for your help before polls close tonight. Democrats are relying on grassroots support to keep our work going strong. Will you chip in $7 to the DNC’s Voter Protection Fund today?]( [DONATE]( Let’s start here: The Democratic Party of Wisconsin has experienced voter protection staff on the ground. The team is running a full program right now with observers on the ground, a state-specific hotline, and more. My team here at the DNC has been in weekly communication with them -- providing the same technological and coaching support that we provide state parties across the nation. In addition, the DNC’s national voter protection hotline is running through the end of the election and our flagship hub for voter information -- IWillVote.com -- is updated with the latest election details for anyone to access. [This work is made possible by the generous contributions of grassroots activists. Whether it’s $7 or $70 -- every dollar makes a difference in a tight election. So, once more: Can I count on you to donate to the DNC’s Voter Protection Fund to help us elect Democrats and defend the freedom to vote nationwide?]( [DONATE: $7]( [DONATE: $10]( [DONATE: $25]( [DONATE: $50]( [DONATE: $100]( [Donate another amount]( Thanks for reading, Reyna Reyna Walters-Morgan Director of Civic Engagement and Voter Protection Democratic National Committee [Reyna Walters-Morgan]( Manage how often you receive DNC emails, [by filling out this form](. If you no longer wish to receive emails from the DNC, [submit this form to unsubscribe](. If you're ready to elect Democrats in all 50 states, territories, and D.C., [make a contribution today](. Contributions or gifts to the Democratic National Committee are not tax deductible. Paid for by the Democratic National Committee, [www.Democrats.org](, and not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.

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