Hi John, We’re reaching out to our community with a question on an issue that more people should be talking about — and we know you can help spread the word (maybe by asking this very question!)
Should politicians be able to choose their voters?
No way!! [[link removed]]Everyone’s in a whirlwind this election season, but our heads are screwed on straight. We’re focused on electing fair maps champions, defending the gains we’ve made on redistricting reform, and building the path to a truly representative democracy so that voters pick their leaders.
But we know not enough Americans are thinking and talking about gerrymandering and fair maps. That’s why we’re asking you to take a minute to answer the question above.
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