From Charles Chamberlain, Democracy for America <[email protected]>
Subject What happened in Georgia yesterday
Date June 10, 2020 8:59 PM
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What happened in yesterday’s Georgia primary election was a
disgrace, John.

Yesterday, Georgians went to the polls to exercise their constitutional
right to vote only to be met with outrageously long lines and
malfunctioning voting machines. Voters in many Atlanta precincts were
forced to wait for hours in line to cast their votes. This is voter
suppression, plain and simple.

Unfortunately, this is not new for the state of Georgia. If not for the
systematic suppression of Black voters across the state in 2018, Stacey
Abrams would be Georgia’s governor today.

An election where people must wait for hours to vote is not a free and
fair election at all. It’s clear our election systems are at a breaking
point, and we need immediate action to ensure a free and fair election in
the fall.

Democrats in Congress must act immediately to ensure every American’s
ability to exercise their constitutional right to vote by making Vote at
Home mail-in ballots universal nationwide and restoring the protection of
the Voting Rights Act.

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use their leverage in the House and Senate to force these reforms as part
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No one should have to stand in line for hours to vote, especially in the
middle of a pandemic.

That’s why Democrats need to stand strong and force critical voting rights
legislation through Congress to restore the Voting Rights Act and allow
every American to Vote at Home nationwide.

We cannot afford to be silent now. Without immediate action, millions of
Americans across the country will be denied the ability to participate in
our democracy.

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Stay safe, stay healthy, and keep fighting for change.

— Charles

Charles Chamberlain, Chair
Democracy for America




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