Friend,

I wanted to make sure you saw this email I just sent to all of our supporters here on the ground in Georgia. In select precincts and counties across Georgia, polls are still open. Team, there are two important ways our supporters across the country can still help this campaign across the finish line.

First -- If you have any friends or family in Georgia, forward them this email. It contains crucial information and links to help folks who are still trying to cast their ballots.

Second -- we’re trying to get food and water to folks who are in hours-long lines to vote. Chip in to help keep our GOTV operations going so that everyone can make their voices heard.

Thank you for being part of this team!

Sarah


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From: Sarah Riggs Amico
Subject: Election Day Report: What I’m seeing on the ground versus what you’re seeing on the news
Sent: Tue, June 9

Friend,

Today is Election Day in Georgia. Along with members of my team, I’ve visited multiple polling places, and I’ve seen and heard hundreds of reports from every corner of the state about long lines and broken voting machines.

But I’ve seen something else, too. Despite all those challenges, Georgia voters are determined to cast their ballots. Through heat and thunderstorms, changing precincts and confusing directives, they’re standing their ground and holding their own.

We will not let the Secretary of State’s mismanagement of our election keep Georgians from voting. Our voices will not be suppressed, and we will be heard.

Here’s what to know as of now:
  • If you are having trouble casting a ballot or have questions, the Georgia Voter Protection Hotline can assist you -- you can reach them at 1-888-730-5816.
  • You can find voting resources and links on our website at: https://sarahforgeorgia.com/voting-resources/
  • As of 7:00 p.m. EST, multiple counties have extended their voting hours. See the full list of precincts and counties here.
For up to date information and to keep track with us, follow our feed on Twitter here.

Remember, as long as you are in line to vote before your polling place closes, you can vote.

Generations of Americans have fought and died to secure the right to vote; after all, government by and for the people is a founding principle of our nation. We will not let that right to participate in government be curtailed today.

Thank you to each and every one of our supporters going out there to vote. You’re what makes this democracy work, and you should know that my team and I will not rest tonight until we can ensure that every vote from every eligible voter is cast and counted fairly.

That’s our promise to you.

Sarah