From Cory Booker <[email protected]>
Subject Voters should be able to choose their politicians, not the other way around.
Date March 7, 2020 6:10 PM
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Friend,

As a presidential candidate, I was proud to sign the NDRC's Fair Districts Pledge, and I was even more proud that every major Democratic candidate signed it too.

The NDRC has been a fierce advocate in the fight against gerrymandering, and thanks to grassroots supporters like you they've had a lot of victories since their launch in 2017. Helping to win 10 governor's races, flip eight legislative chambers, and make gains in 10 more -- all in under three years -- is no small feat!

But in this last year before redistricting, they need your help more than ever. That's why I'm helping Eric Holder and his team raise $10,000 by midnight tonight. Will you send a donation to the National Democratic Redistricting PAC today to help them finish their fight?

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I won't sugarcoat it: The fight to make districts fair is a tough one, and the Supreme Court's decision last June made it even tougher. I believe the conservatives on the court made the wrong call. Extreme partisan gerrymandering manipulates our democracy and diminishes our power as citizens.

As a result of that decision, the NDRC has to go state by state to ensure fair maps, and their targets include challenging states like Georgia, Texas, and North Carolina. They need all the help you can give, friend.

Voters should be able to choose their politicians, not the other way around. If you agree, will you send a donation to the NDR PAC to support the fight for fair maps in 2020?

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Cory






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