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re: Unconscionable (Georgia voter suppression)

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In light of Republican leaders' unconscionable mismanagement of yesterday's primary elections in Geo

[ York&state=NY&employer=&occupation=](3D%3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) In light of Republican leaders' unconscionable mismanagement of yesterday's primary elections in Georgia, we've set a $35,000 emergency-response goal to ensure Reverend Warnock (D) has the resources to combat GOP voter suppression, flip Georgia blue and become Georgia's first Black senator this fall -- and we're counting on your support to hit it. [Please, will you rush in $5 or more now to fight back against GOP voter suppression and flip Georgia blue? Your donation will be split between Reverend Warnock's campaign and the DSCC for maximum impact >>](3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) {NAME} – Yesterday in Georgia, we witnessed an assault on the soul of our democracy. Primary election voters across the state were forced to wait in line for hours -- in some cases only to be turned away because of faulty machines or too few ballots. Precincts with high concentrations of Black and Democratic voters seemed to be among the hardest hit. I saw the lines firsthand. When I visited one polling location on the west side of Atlanta yesterday morning, there were already people who had been waiting for hours to cast their ballots. Later, I visited a polling center in the southern part of the city and encountered even more long lines. Everywhere I went, the story seemed the same: long lines, unusable machines, miscommunication and confusion. The history of voter suppression here in Georgia and across the South runs deep. Generations of civil rights leaders, like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rep. John Lewis, have fought tooth and nail to expand voting rights and make the promise of our democracy real for everyone -- and I'm proud to fight alongside a new generation of leaders like Stacey Abrams to continue this righteous struggle. But while incremental progress has been made, it's clear we are still far from the mountaintop. I believe we can get there, and I'm asking you to believe that, too -- and to act to make it happen. What yesterday's primary elections made clear is this: To win this toss-up Senate race and overcome GOP voter suppression, we're going to have to work twice as hard, organize twice as boldly, and build an operation twice as smart and effective as our opponents. That's the kind of campaign we're building, but yesterday's elections are a reminder that we'll need unprecedented resources to do it. That's why I'm personally asking: [{NAME}, I'm counting on you to join us with your first donation now. Please, will you rush a $5 donation to help us get out EVERY vote, flip Georgia blue, and take back the Senate?](3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) [Donate $5](3D%3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) [Donate $10](3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) [Donate $25](3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) [Other Amount](3D%3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) Thank you for your support. Reverend Warnock U.S. Senate candidate, Georgia Reverend Raphael Warnock is a pastor and servant leader who's running to expand affordable health care, end voter suppression, and secure a living wage. But his pro-Trump opponent plans to spend over $20 million of her own wealth to stay in power. Pitch in to help Reverend Warnock flip this critical Senate seat: [Donate $5](3D%3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) *Rev. Warnock's title and affiliation are provided for identification purposes only. --------------------------------------------------------------- The DSCC is the only committee solely dedicated to supporting Democrats in the U.S. Senate, and our work relies on grassroots supporters like you. If you'd like to make a contribution to support us, please [click here](. [Click here](3D%3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) to receive fewer emails. [Click here](3D%3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) to unsubscribe. Paid for by the DSCC | PO Box 96047, Washington, DC 20090 | [dscc.org]( | Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. Contributions or gifts to the DSCC are not tax deductible.

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