From The Majority Rules <[email protected]>
Subject public health & elections
Date March 19, 2020 9:23 PM
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John,

The number one concern of officials right now should be the
health and safety of our communities -- especially when it comes
down to them casting their ballots.

Voting needs to be safe and accessible for everyone, but
right now 17% of Americans are not able to register online due to
state laws. In a public health crisis like we're facing, that's
unacceptable.

Every American needs to be able to safely register for
November's general election online. Add your name to make sure
our democracy is able to tackle the challenges of today.
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There are 10 states that do not allow online voter
registration.

Together the population of these 10 states means that 1 in 6
Americans won't be able to register for November's election if
their in-person opportunities are limited by the pandemic.

That is going to disproportionately hurt poor and minority
communities where Republican voter suppression has already
lowered registration. Places like Texas and South Dakota have a
history of voter purges -- in a crisis like this, that's damaging
to public health.

We are facing an unprecedented threat. These states need to
allow online voter registration for the safety of their citizens,
and if they don't act Congress needs to step in. Add your name if
you agree.
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