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Team,
In case you missed it, Alabama Republicans were trying to purge thousands of voters from their records mere weeks before Election Day.
However, thanks to the National Voter Registration Act, this was an unlawful act — no one is allowed to remove registered voters this close to an election — and a federal judge shut down their attempt.
But make no mistake, there are plenty more attempts where this came from.
We’ve seen this type of voter suppression go unchallenged for years, and that’s why we’re investing in progressives working in Alabama and states like it who are facing democracy’s biggest threats head-on, and overcoming them.
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Joe