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4 ways the president and McConnell undermine elections

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This is the last election before redistricting begins, and we're seeing widespread voter suppression

This is the last election before redistricting begins, and we're seeing widespread voter suppression efforts. [All On The Line] {NAME} -- The president and Mitch McConnell's Senate majority try to claim a high ground of being American patriots but turn around and work to prevent folks from participating in our elections -- a vital aspect of American democracy. Here are just four of the ways the president and McConnell are undermining the final elections before redistricting takes place next year: - Blocking commonsense legislation to make it easier to vote amidst the country's public health emergency In May, the House passed the HEROES Act with $25 billion in funding for the USPS -- yet almost four months later, Mitch McConnell's Senate still refuses to pass this bill. To add insult to injury, the Senate went on recess without passing the Delivering for America Act -- a bill with the $25 billion required to adequately fund the USPS. - Undermining current laws that make voting easier during a pandemic During a recent podcast, journalist Ari Berman warned that the president's campaign is currently involved in litigation in 17 states -- including virtually every battleground state -- to undermine laws that make it easier to vote during a pandemic. - Threatening to have sheriffs police polling stations Donald Trump recently said he wants sheriffs to police polling places. He has no authority to do this, but even the threat qualifies as voter intimidation and could prevent people from casting their ballots. - Leveling unsubstantiated claims on vote-by-mail In the runup to this year's consequential election, the president and his allies have been going on prime time cable news shows inventing lies that claim voting by mail invites massive fraud -- even though study after study shows that voter fraud is practically nonexistent. With a one-time donation of $24 -- ($6 for each scheme) -- you can continue to help fund our efforts to fight against these plots to undermine our elections, a key step to achieving fair maps next year! Can we count on your support? [DONATE $24](3D/?g=mAh1VMyULAlc5lNRS2N0TzA) -- The AOTL Team All On The Line is the grassroots advocacy campaign supported by the National Redistricting Action Fund. Support our work to end gerrymandering. Paid for by The National Redistricting Action Fund. Contributions or gifts to The National Redistricting Action Fund are not tax deductible. This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. If that is not your preferred email address, you can update your information [here](3D%3D/?g=mAh1VMyULAlc5lNRS2N0TzA). We believe that emails are a vital way to stay in direct contact with supporters. Click [here]( if you'd like to receive fewer emails from All On The Line. Click [here]( if you'd like to unsubscribe from these messages. Paid for by The National Redistricting Action Fund, 700 13th Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, D.C. 20005

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