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We must demand Congress pass the For the People Act

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The Southern Strategy is dedicated to the engagement of new and unlikely voters, young, and women voters — voters at the heart of the emerging Democratic coalition across the South and in states and districts where the greatest barrier to electoral success is sufficient and sustained financial investment. If you’d like to unsubscribe, [click here.]( # {NAME}, We’re sure your inbox is full of loads of messages decrying the latest voter suppression bills (we would know, we’ve sent a few of them) — but we want to impress upon you that this is not a hopeless fight. We have a solution that will help ease the weight of these horrible bills. The For the People Act is the first step toward stopping these harmful bills and protecting Americans across the board, which is why we’re mobilizing to demand Congress pass the For the People Act. Will you join us? [Click here and sign our petition to let legislators know that we demand voting protections for all Americans >>]( [SIGN ON]( If passed, the For the People Act would: - Make voter registration automatic - Commit to restoring the protections of the federal Voting Rights Act (which was gutted by the conservative Supreme Court in 2013) - End partisan gerrymandering everywhere - Guarantee free and fair elections In essence, the For the People Act would revolutionize and modernize our election process — and prevent exactly the kind of suppression and discrimination the 350+ recently proposed bills were designed to advance. We need all hands on deck to pressure Congress to pass this absolutely vital voting rights law, and we need your name on our petition. [Sign our petition today:]( [( Thank you for your support, The Southern Strategy --------------------------------------------------------------- [SUPPORT OUR WORK]( PAID FOR BY THE SOUTHERN STRATEGY [Click here to unsubscribe from The Southern Strategy's email list.]( Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from The Southern Strategy, please [click here](.

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