From Voter Action Project <[email protected]>
Subject We have to fight everywhere
Date April 22, 2025 6:14 PM
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John -- Opponents of voting rights have made a strong bet. They've doubled down on it the last few years, too.
Their bet was that we'd only care about certain states. That as long as we were focused on the so-called "swing states" like Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and others, that they would be free to suppress votes in states like Utah, South Dakota, Mississippi, or Kentucky. And you know what? That bet has paid off for them.
When Wisconsin tried to ban drop boxes, there was an immediate reaction and lawsuits. When South Dakota did the same? Crickets . When Texas started messing with changes to voter ID requirements, people howled. When Utah functionally suppressed the youth vote with new ID requirements? Very little response .
They've created a feedback loop: states with restrictive voting laws receive little attention because they aren't electorally competitive. But part of the reason they aren’t competitive is because their state laws prevent large segments of the population from voting .
John, we cannot afford to skip any state when it comes to protecting our fundamental right to vote. Step up and give $25 or whatever you can today and help us make every voice heard in our elections >> [[link removed]]
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We're not going to lie -- when we've highlighted things in these things in the past , like voter ID in Utah or court decisions in Kansas or the most suppressive state voting law in Indiana, we haven't gotten much of a response from our supporters . People replied and said that we shouldn't waste our resources in those states, since they weren't important to the Electoral College, or a Senate election, or that we couldn't beat the vote suppressors there.
The danger in ignoring the voting rights of citizens in more than half the country is that it creates a two-tiered democracy . Voters in the "swing states" benefit from attention and legal actions, while voters everywhere else are left to navigate increasingly onerous and burdensome requirements without meaningful support or scrutiny.
We have to fight everywhere. Donald Trump is actively dismantling democratic institutions and undermining the rule of law . Only through free and fair elections can we hope to restore our republic. But that requires free and fair elections in every state, not just in a strategic few.
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Since the Supreme Court gutted key provisions in the Voting Rights Act, extreme politicians have taken advantage to pass harsh laws that restrict access to the ballot box. These restrictions particularly affect disadvantaged communities and people of color. It’s our goal to bring awareness to these laws wherever they may crop up and organize voters to take action to ensure the right to vote is available to everyone in their states and communities.
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