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BAD NEWS out of North Carolina

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voteriders.org

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Mon, May 1, 2023 03:57 PM

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Bad news {NAME}, Last week, the North Carolina Supreme Court reinstated a 2018 voter ID law that had

Bad news {NAME}, Last week, the North Carolina Supreme Court reinstated a 2018 voter ID law that had previously been ruled unconstitutional due to racial bias in the law. We've been on the ground in North Carolina for years, but now we’re going to need to mobilize even more staff, volunteers, and resources than we’d originally planned for. It’s critical that the voters of color who will be most impacted by the return of this law have the time, help, and resources they need to secure their IDs. And it's critical that we get the word out now about this big change to every voter across the state before it's too late. [Will you rush a donation of $35 right now to help us meet the new need for our work in North Carolina?]( [RUSH MY $35 DONATION]( It can take a long time to get an ID, including the supporting documents needed in the ID process — sometimes six months or longer. The longer we wait to respond to the new law in North Carolina, the more people will be left out due to lack of ID. We need to scale up quickly in North Carolina to help voters learn about and navigate these new barriers to the ballot box. [Make your donation today and help us reach every impacted North Carolina voter.]( No eligible voter should be silenced because they don’t have a photo ID. No eligible voter should stay home because they’re confused by changing rules. [With your help, we can get all voters in North Carolina who are impacted by this new law the free ID help and information they need to cast a ballot with confidence.]( Thank you for your support, Lauren Kunis CEO VoteRiders P.S. State voter ID laws change frequently, creating confusion for voters about what ID they need to vote, if any. VoteRiders needs to reach tens of millions of Americans before the 2024 elections with our unbiased, accurate information about voter ID laws where they live. [Rush your donation now to support this work!]( [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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