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Democrats are fighting back against voter suppression

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Thank you, The WDTO Team Paid for by When Democrats Turn Out PAC PO Box 15320 Washington, DC 20003

[When Democrats Turn Out] Hi {NAME}, Republicans aren’t trying to win your vote. They’re trying to silence it. Whether it’s hiding partisan gerrymandering in Texas, stealing ballots in North Carolina, or creating unconstitutional poll taxes in Florida, the GOP is dead set on making it so that fewer people vote. And if you somehow make it through their deceitful web of red tape to get to the ballot box, they’ll bury your vote with unlimited corporate spending in politics, so that lawmakers only listen to those with the deepest pockets. We’ve had enough. It’s time Democrats fought back. Stacey Abrams -- the amazing lawyer and former minority leader of the Georgia House who inspired Americans around the country last year with her gubernatorial run against professional election-rigger Brian Kemp -- has launched Fair Fight, an incredible organization that will mobilize and support voter education and turnout efforts. She is committed to mobilizing people across the country to combat all attempts to silence voters in order to ensure that the same election fraud and voter suppression that narrowly lost her the governor’s race in 2018 does not happen again. [Today, we’re asking you to pitch in to Fair Fight -- support their crucial efforts to build voter protection teams in every state who will make sure that NO ONE is denied a vote and that all of our voices are heard.]( Thank you, The WDTO Team [DONATE]( Paid for by When Democrats Turn Out PAC PO Box 15320 Washington, DC 20003 [Unsubscribe](

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