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Voting is the most basic right in our democracy — but far too many people
have been locked out of the process.
Nearly six decades ago, the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965 (VRA) was
signed into law, and provided sweeping new protections for voters,
particularly Black voters who had been excluded from casting a ballot for
years under Jim Crow.
Now in 2024, voting rights are under attack again,
John — in a coordinated campaign
by the GOP to roll back the clock on the progress that’s been made.
We’ll explain why in just a moment, but if you’re ready to fight back
against the GOP’s war on voting rights, [ [link removed] ]please split a donation of any
amount today between these five organizations advocating to expand voting
rights.
Your contribution will be split between the following organizations: American
Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Brennan Center for Justice, Fair Fight Action,
America Votes, and When We All Vote.
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In short, Republicans are going after voting rights and our elections
because they know they can’t win hearts and minds alone with policies that
are vastly out of step with Americans.
But their efforts to tilt the scales in their favor have paid
off, John.
Through voting restrictions, coupled with built-in advantages like the
Electoral College and gerrymandering, the GOP has had a disproportionate
amount of influence on the national stage, even when they haven’t won the
popular vote.
And with its 6-3 conservative supermajority, the Roberts Court has had a
penchant for gutting and undermining significant components of the VRA
using risible legal theories to do so.
More recently, after Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss, Republicans in
states across the country began to advance new barriers to the ballot box.
These bills have enacted strict voter ID laws, cut voting times,
restricted registration, and purged voter rolls.^1
John, this
does real damage to our democracy. Our democracy works best when we all
have the right to vote — anything less is unacceptable.
But it's not all bad news,
John. Across the country,
voting rights groups have developed bold solutions and in some cases have
pushed states to pass laws to make voting more accessible for everyone.
Despite this limited progress, groups fighting for voting rights have
their work cut out for them. It will take serious resources to effectively
fight back against the GOP’s fascist attacks on our rights and democracy.
If there’s anything we can learn from the VRA, it’s that progress is not
linear — and in some cases, progress can be reversed by reactionary
forces. But that’s not a reason to give up the good fight, in fact we
think it’s even more of a motivating factor to carry on until we win.
Voting matters. Elections matter. Our democracy matters,
John.
In an election year like no other, every vote and every fight to ensure
fair access to the ballot box will be crucial. [ [link removed] ]Please consider chipping
in a contribution of any amount today to be split between these voting
rights organizations.
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As always, thank you for reading.
In solidarity,
— LeftNet
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