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It’s cupcake time

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voteriders.org

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giving@voteriders.org

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Wed, Apr 17, 2024 04:51 PM

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A sweet way to help VoteRiders! {NAME}, If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area or the North Detro

A sweet way to help VoteRiders! {NAME}, If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area or the North Detroit or South Haven areas of Michigan — or want to treat someone who does — we have a delicious opportunity to help VoteRiders and satisfy your sweet tooth. Right now, Bake Back Better is raising money for VoteRiders’ critical voter ID assistance work in Ohio. [All you need to do is give a gift of $35 or more, and you (or anyone you know who lives in their delivery zone) will get four mouth-watering buckeye cupcakes - chocolate cupcakes with a "buckeye" peanut butter center and peanut butter frosting.]( [D🧁NATE AND GET Y🧁UR CUPCAKES!]( Even if you don’t live in the San Francisco Bay Area or North Detroit or South Haven areas of Michigan, this is a fun and delicious opportunity to treat someone who does — and ensure access to the voting booth for Ohioans! Last year, Ohio enacted one of the strictest voter ID laws in the country leaving nearly a million eligible voters without the types of ID now required to vote in the state. As soon as the law was enacted, VoteRiders sprang into action. We now have a state coordinator and a state organizer in Ohio and are working with dozens of partner organizations to reach as many Ohio voters as possible before November 5. We’ll need to add additional staff, volunteer events, and materials to ensure that every voter has the information and free help they need as soon as possible. But it does add up. Bake Back Better is here to help: They’ve pledged to raise $10,000 for our work in Ohio. [You can help — and get or gift delicious cupcakes at the same time! Make your gift of $35, $100, or more today and enjoy the sweetness of ensuring that everyone can cast a ballot with confidence.]( Thank you, and enjoy! Roy Speckhardt Director of Development VoteRiders P.S. [If you aren’t in the Bay Area or Michigan areas — or just want to treat a loved one — supporters from anywhere can designate a recipient within the delivery zone!]( [DONATE]( VoteRiders is a 501(c)(3) nonpartisan nonprofit organization registered in the US under EIN 45-5081831. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( VoteRiders,

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