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The success of All On The Line and the future of our democracy depends on the strength and support of our grassroots network. [AOTL logo] What keeps me up at night, team? Oh, just the fact that threats against our democracy from powerful forces continue to escalate — ripping away our fundamental freedoms and undermining the very foundation of our nation. It’s a lot. But thankfully, I don’t have to worry about whether this team is committed to fighting back. We channel our energy, our passion, and our grit to keep pushing forward — no matter what anti-democratic forces throw our way. The success of All On The Line and the future of our democracy depends on the strength and support of our grassroots network, so I need to ask directly: [Will you rush a $20.24 donation to keep powering our fight for a fairer democracy at this critical moment?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [DONATE $20.24]( [DONATE $35]( [DONATE $50]( [DONATE $100]( [DONATE $250]( [Another Amount]( Whether you care about making sure everyone has access to abortion care, achieving equal pay, reducing gun violence, protecting ballot access, or dealing with the urgent threat of climate change, there is a fundamental structural barrier that prevents progress on these issues: manipulated electoral maps drawn with surgical precision by politicians to preserve their party’s political power and silence the will of the people. We must keep pushing, keep organizing, and keep proving that democracy isn't just a buzzword — and it's only a living, breathing force because people like you and me fight for it. [Help keep up the momentum in the movement for fair maps by making a donation to All On The Line today.]( —John Bisognano President [All On The Line]( is the grassroots advocacy campaign supported by the National Redistricting Action Fund. Support our work to end gerrymandering. Text FAIR to 88228 to receive recurring updates from AOTL by automated text message. Text HELP for help, STOP to end. Msg & Data rates may apply. [Privacy policy]( and [Terms of service.]( [DONATE]( PAID FOR BY THE NATIONAL REDISTRICTING ACTION FUND. Contributions or gifts to The National Redistricting Action Fund are not tax deductible. 700 13th Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, D.C. 20005 This email was sent to:{EMAIL} [unsubscribe](

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