Hi John,
We’re gearing up for November to fight like our democracy depends on it (because it does!) – and we’re taking absolutely nothing for granted.
Republicans are already sending signals that they are gearing up, too.
Flash back to 2020. At the time, I and my co-founders were the leadership of the voter protection team at the Democratic Party of Georgia. No one outside Georgia thought the state would flip – but we were ready.
Our team and an army of volunteers helped 15,780 Georgia voters fix issues with their ballots so that their votes could count.
In other words: the only reason Donald Trump asked Brad Raffenspberger to find those 12,000 votes is because we found them first.
And then, we did it all again for the Georgia runoffs that elected Senators Warnock and Ossoff.
This sent seismic shocks across Georgia, and Republicans took notice. Election deniers demanded to know: Why were Democratic ballots being counted at higher rates than Republican ballots?
Georgia Deputy Secretary of State Jordan Fuchs responded: “In the aftermath of the special elections, we are going to see a lot of scapegoating due to poor planning by the Georgia Republican Party. All parties had the ability to create an absentee ballot chase program and an absentee ballot cure program. It’s becoming more clear by the day that only one group came prepared.” (That was us!)
Fast forward to today, and Republicans are signaling that they’ll be better prepared this November. They’re already planning to deploy 1,000 field organizers to run their own “ballot chase” program – to drive Republican voters in key battleground states including Georgia, Wisconsin, and Arizona to vote their mail ballots.
The irony isn’t lost on us – Republicans in Georgia have made it harder to vote by mail, catering to conspiracy theorists who falsely claim election fraud. They hope to gain an advantage by suppressing Democratic votes while boosting their own mail voter turnout.
The bottom line is: we can’t take anything for granted this year. Republicans are evolving in their strategies – and in order to win, we have to evolve, too.
At Power the Vote, we’re already there. We’ve got a plan to fight back, drawing from our own experience working for Georgia voters during the historic 2020 elections. We’re funding five voter protection staff this year in Georgia – so that marginalized and vulnerable voters are able to make their voices heard this November.