From Voto Latino Action Team <[email protected]>
Subject We're combatting voter intimidation
Date September 18, 2023 3:00 PM
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John, when Latino voters in Maricopa County, Arizona attempted to drop off their ballots last year, they were met by multiple armed individuals dressed in full tactical gear who claimed they were there for surveillance. Across the county, right-wing activists motivated by baseless conspiracy theories have organized vigilante groups designed to intimidate voters.

We fought in the courts to seek immediate relief for voters in Arizona — and it worked in 2022. However, even now, far-right groups are mobilizing to intimidate voters again in the next election. The truth is the best way to defeat these and other anti-democratic efforts is by making sure our communities turn out to vote in massive numbers. Will you donate now to help power Voto Latino's voter outreach work in battleground states across the country?

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In 2020, Donald Trump's Big Lie fueled efforts to overturn election results across the country — ultimately culminating in the violent attack on our nation's Capitol on January 6. Now, experts are warning that extremist efforts to undermine election results could be even more prevalent in 2024.
John, it's up to us to mobilize our communities and make our voices heard in such a resounding way that the results are unquestionable. Pitch in now, and your gift will help us reach young Latino voters in key battleground states.

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