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Stand up against voter suppression →

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{NAME}: Our nation’s voting rights are on the line — will you join us as we demand Congres

{NAME}: Our nation’s voting rights are on the line — will you join us as we demand Congress restore the Voting Rights Act? [No one in America should be denied the right to vote — for race, health or any other reason. Help us ensure everyone can have their voice heard safely and securely this November.]( Thanks, Bryn D’Andrea — Begin Forwarded Message — {NAME}, The right to vote is quintessentially American — it was hard fought and won by many throughout our history. The late Congressman John Lewis was one of those heroes, but the Voting Rights Act, his signature achievement, has been eroded and weakened. Especially now, too many face obstacles to vote. With the most important election in decades this November, it’s crucial that all Americans are able to make their voices heard while staying safe. [That’s why we are demanding Congress restore the Voting Rights Act now →]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( No one should have to choose between their health and their vote — now or ever. [Will you join us in sending a strong message that Congress pass the Voting Rights Act now?]( There isn’t any time to lose, {NAME} — we need to ensure all Americans can safely use their right to vote in November, and the GOP is already trying to block us at every turn. [Sign on now!]( Thank you for taking a stand, Malinowski HQ Tom Malinowski for Congress P.O. Box 263 Somerville, NJ 08876 United States [Click here to unsubscribe from Tom's email list.]( Paid for by Tom Malinowski for Congress

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