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The courts aren’t going to save us from voter suppression in 2022

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Hi {NAME} -- The stories we've seen about the hundreds of new voter suppression laws have made it ve

Hi {NAME} -- The stories we've seen about the hundreds of new voter suppression laws have made it very clear: Republicans are fighting to win by shrinking the electorate. Now, one tool Democrats could have used to fight back might be rendered useless before the 2022 elections. According to the New York Times, “Republican voter suppression laws passed in Georgia and Florida ... have so many new provisions that Democrats find troublesome both politically and legally that it is proving overwhelming to confront the measures one by one in court.” President Trump relentlessly packed the courts with his far-right ideological allies during his administration, so the courts were already treacherous terrain for Democrats. However, it's now clear that Democrats won't be able to fix voter suppression problems in court by 2022 simply because the Republicans have so drastically expanded their efforts. One thing is crystal clear, {NAME}: In 2022, Democrats are going to have to win by out-organizing and out-working our opponents at the ballot box. Republicans have tried to limit voting rights for years now, and Democrats still win elections. And we're going to do it again in 2022, but only if we're fully prepared. [We're $696 short of our daily fundraising goal. If we reach our goal, we'll be on track to get Democrats the resources they need to overcome voter suppression and win in 2022. Can you chip in a few dollars right now?]( If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [DONATE $10]( [DONATE $25]( [DONATE $50]( [DONATE $100]( [DONATE $500]( [DONATE OTHER]( We've continued to build progress despite the obstacles. 2022 will be no different. With your help, we'll continue moving forward. Thank you for moving with us. Progressive Majority [DONATE]( Progressive Majority PAC is leading the fight against Trump's GOP and their dangerous and divisive agenda by supporting elected progressives, helping elect even more progressive Democrats to Congress, and protecting the gains we made in the past election. This movement is powered by progressives like you. Paid for by Progressive Majority PAC Progressive Majority PAC 410 1st St, SE Suite 310 Washington, DC 20003 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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