From Team NDRC <[email protected]>
Subject What comes after Wisconsin ๐Ÿ‘€
Date April 27, 2020 8:41 PM
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Did you see this, friend?

The Washington Post: "Democratic voter motivation in Wisconsin has Republicans worried"

Our work is far from over.

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Victory in Wisconsin didn't come without hard work. It was only possible because of the brave poll workers and determined voters who risked their health and safety to vote in the face of a public health crisis and Republican attempts at voter suppression. They didn't stand alone: Thanks to supporters like you, the NDRC invested $150,000 in vote-at-home efforts and digital communication in Wisconsin to combat voter suppression. Wisconsin has voted, but our fight isn't over -- can we count on you to pitch in and ensure fair elections in 2020 and a fair redistricting in 2021?

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Republicans could soon double down on their voter suppression efforts in a last ditch attempt to cling to power in states across the country. As The Washington Post's Editorial Board put it, "Republicans have a choice: Keep suppressing the vote -- or improve their product."

Let's be honest friend, we know what they'll pick. Republicans have a long history of rigging their way out of tough elections, and they know that 2020 will decide who's at the redistricting table to draw our maps for the next decade. To fight back and ensure that every voter has access to cast a ballot safely, we need your help. Donate now to help us ensure fair elections and equitable representation in 2020 and beyond.

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--Team NDRC



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