Dear John,
Over a dozen of President Biden’s judicial nominees await confirmation in the Senate. These nominees hold the power to protect our rights, uphold democracy, and secure justice for generations. But every day they sit in limbo is a day closer to letting extremist ideologies hijack our courts.
These judicial seats are the frontline of battles over reproductive rights, voting access, and environmental protection. Without swift action, these critical positions could be filled by judges who would reverse decades of progress. We’ve seen the damage right-wing judges have inflicted, stacking the courts to undermine equality and empower the wealthy.
The far-right has made their agenda clear: weaponize the courts to roll back our rights. We cannot afford to stand by. If these seats are left vacant, the courts will fall deeper into the clutches of extremism.
Tell Senate Democrats to act NOW to confirm Biden’s judicial nominees. A judiciary shaped by fairness, justice, and equality depends on it.
Time is running out to secure a judiciary that reflects American values. Senate Democrats hold the key to shaping a fair and balanced court system. Their inaction will cost us dearly. We cannot let that happen.
Judges confirmed today will make decisions that reverberate for decades, on issues like climate policy, gun safety, healthcare, and LGBTQ+ rights. Each day wasted strengthens the possibility of Donald Trump or his ilk further stacking the courts with judges who prioritize partisan politics over the Constitution.
A judiciary that protects democracy must be built on a foundation of integrity, equity, and justice. Confirming President Biden’s nominees is an opportunity to reaffirm these principles and ensure they guide our legal system.
Let’s make it clear: Senate Democrats must prioritize these confirmations immediately. The future of our nation’s laws and liberties depends on it.
Thank you for fighting for the future of our democracy, the integrity of our rights, and the legacy we leave for our children.
- DFA AF Team
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