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Our campaign to stop the partisan hack job that is South Carolina Republicans’ proposed congres

Our campaign to stop the partisan hack job that is South Carolina Republicans’ proposed congressional maps is heating up. Now, the alternative maps the S.C. GOP refused to even admit were possible are being debated. Last week, Joe asked you to take a stand and testify to keep Charleston and Beaufort together, because if the maps pass as they are, S.C. will be left with ZERO competitive districts. This is the most blatant attempt at gerrymandering in 2022 and we’ve got to make a stand. Today, the Senate Judiciary Committee will be meeting to pass a congressional map. This is our last chance to tell Senators to Keep Charleston Together and pass a fair map. [Can you click here and email Senator Sandy Senn to tell her to Keep Charleston together and pass the Whole County Map?](mailto:SandySenn@SCSenate.gov?subject=Pass%20fair%20maps&body=Hi%20Senator%20Senn%2C%0D%0A%0D%0AI%20am%20writing%20to%20you%20today%20to%20ask%20that%20you%20vote%20to%20pass%20a%20congressional%20map%20that%20keeps%20Charleston%20together%20and%20doesn't%20needlessly%20divide%20our%20communities%20for%20political%20gain.%20It's%20undemocratic%20to%20remove%20all%20competitive%20districts%20from%20South%20Carolina%2C%20we%20need%20your%20help%20to%20pass%20fair%20maps%20that%20represent%20everyone's%20voices.%0D%0A%0D%0AThank%20you%20for%20your%20time) It’s not just gerrymandering. It’s voter suppression, dark money and corruption in politics, and the spread of disinformation. All of this amounts to dirty politics and Joe is sick and tired of it. Joe is going to be a governor for South Carolinians and your help is invaluable. — Team Joe for S.C. --------------------------------------------------------------- [DONATE »]( ​ [Facebook]( | [Twitter]( | [Instagram]( If you'd like to receive only the most important updates from our team, [click here.]( [Click here to unsubscribe from Joe Cunningham's email list.]( ​ ​ Paid for by Joe Cunningham for South Carolina Joe Cunningham PO Box 21012 Charleston, SC 29413 United States ​ ​

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