From Kim at Power the Vote <[email protected]>
Subject We’re all in on Georgia
Date March 15, 2024 9:58 PM
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Hi John,
We’ve got some exciting news – we’re partnering with the Democratic Party of Georgia to fund five voter protection staff this year! (Wow, that feels great to say!)
Georgia is where it all started for us – my co-founders and I led the Democratic Party of Georgia’s voter protection program in 2020 when the state flipped blue for the first time. And our work made the margin of victory – we helped 15,780 voters fix issues with their mail ballots in November, which delivered the state for President Biden and ensured that Senators Ossoff and Warnock advanced to the runoffs.
So we know as well as anyone: voter protection is absolutely essential for empowering Georgia voters and securing Democratic wins up and down the ballot.
You may be asking: Why Georgia?
Georgia is a key battleground state this year. According to this analysis by political strategist Michael Podhorzer, there are only two paths to victory [[link removed]] for President Biden. If we don’t win Pennsylvania, we have to win both Georgia and Michigan. We can’t take anything for granted this year.
But we’re also looking ahead – Georgia is a key Senate battleground in 2026 and 2028. And Georgia is part of our broader southern strategy. Population trends will likely lead to additional congressional seats and electoral college votes in key states [[link removed]] after 2030, including Georgia. We’re committed to investing for the long term, to ensure the work done this year lays the groundwork for 2026 and beyond.
Okay, so why invest in Georgia right now?
Primary elections are already underway – and for voter protection teams, this is go time. Primaries are our best chance to see how new voting laws are being implemented and what barriers voters are facing. It’s also the time to test and iterate programs, try new things, and see what works ahead of November.
Can you believe, Georgia has three primary elections this year (woo!) – our funding is making it possible to hire staff now, scale up the program quickly, and learn what we need to learn to mobilize an army of volunteers in November.
Your support is making this work possible! Thank you for believing in and supporting this important work!
Want to do more to help? Share the word about these voter protection job postings [[link removed]] at the Democratic Party of Georgia with anyone you think might be interested!
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Help us fund voter protection work in Georgia!
The RNC plans to recruit [[link removed]] tens of thousands of poll workers and poll watchers in 2024. It’s more important than ever that we build a pro-democracy movement to fight back against voter suppression and election subversion.
Funding voter protection staff is the single best way we can prepare now. Help us make it possible for the Democratic Party of Georgia to hire and staff up their program for 2024!
* Will you give today? *
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In Other News…
Big win for democracy in Arizona: A federal judge struck down provisions of two Arizona voter suppression laws. “The court determined that requiring individuals who register to vote using the state form to include the voter’s state or country of birth violates the Materiality Provision of the Civil Rights Act. The court also struck down the provision of H.B. 2243 that allows county recorders to cancel a voter’s registration if they have “reason to believe” they are not a U.S. Citizen. In another win for voters, the court found that the state’s requirement to provide documentary proof of residence for federal elections violates federal law.” Read more here [[link removed]] .
False election denier claims exposed: In 2021, election deniers at True the Vote filed a complaint with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffenspberger, claiming that they had proof of widespread “ballot harvesting” in metro Atlanta during the 2020 elections. Last year, a judge ordered the group to back up those claims with proof – and they finally had to admit, they have no evidence whatsoever. Read more here [[link removed]] .
Black churches in Georgia unite to mobilize voters: Two of the largest Black church groups in Georgia are formally uniting for the first time to mobilize Black voters in the battleground state ahead of the November presidential election. The two congregations, the African Methodist Episcopal Church and the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, plan to combine their resources and their more than 140,000 parishioners in the state for the get-out-the-vote program. Read more here [[link removed]] .
Senate Democrats reintroduce the John Lewis Voting Rights Act. The legislation would update and restore the provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that have been gutted in recent years. We’re proud to join the list [[link removed]] of national voting rights organizations endorsing the bill.
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Reach out if you want to talk about opportunities to support voter protection programs – and thanks for everything you’re doing for democracy!
Kim
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We Fund Voter Protection [[link removed]]
In 2020, we ran the Democratic Party’s Voter Protection Program in Georgia, when the state flipped blue for the first time in nearly 30 years.
We pioneered a new model of voter protection, built on sustained investments and long-lasting relationships.
Now, we’re building on that success and adapting the Georgia model to fight voter suppression in other battleground states.
But we can only do it with your support. Join us – and join the fight for voter protection!
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