From Progressive Courts Research Team <[email protected]>
Subject Do you approve of post-election party switching?
Date April 21, 2024 2:38 PM
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Last cycle Tricia Cotham, running as a Democrat who supported abortion rights, won a state House seat in North Carolina. After taking office, she switched parties to deliver a G.O.P. supermajority for the MAGA movement, which has been used to overrule vetoes by the Democratic governor.
This has raised a ton of debate about our elected officials and transparency around their priorities and funding sources.
We want to see how our supporters feel about this. Can you take a one-click poll today?
John: Do you think elected officials should be able to switch parties after taking office?
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In the wake of Donald Trump's presidency, we've seen hard-right judges stacked on the Supreme Court, federal courts, and state courts across the country, delivering devastating rulings that have weakened voting rights, gun reforms, climate protections, and completely overturned abortion rights.
We must fight back and put more Democrats on the courts. [[link removed]]
The Senate is the only body which can confirm federal judges and as such, Democratic control of the Senate is crucial to shaping judicial appointments. We must ensure the Senate stays in Democratic hands in 2024.
And in the states, we must pour resources into often highly contested judicial races that get little attention, but that have a wide influence on the daily lives of Americans.
Progress Courts PAC is working every day to hold the Senate and help elect progressive judges across the country, and we need your help.
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