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Donald Trump is so terrified about Republicans losing power next year that he’s trying to rig the game at halftime with gerrymandered maps in places like Texas. For months, we promised that if Republicans wanted a showdown, they would get a showdown. Well, last week, Gavin Newsom and California Democrats sent a booming message to the entire country: We are done fighting with one arm tied behind our back. California Democrats are calling for a special election to pass the Election Rigging Response Act — which will redraw the state’s maps and defend fair representation in our country. This is a game changer. The Election Rigging Response Act will level the playing field and help ensure voters decide who runs the House of Representatives — not Donald Trump. The DNC will support this ballot measure every step of the way, but with Republicans undoubtedly about to throw everything they’ve got at stopping it, I’m personally asking you to contribute to help Democrats win: $3 to help defend our democracy. $3 to ensure voters pick their representatives, not the other way around. $3 to make sure Trump can’t rig the 2026 election to prevent us from electing a Democratic House of Representatives. If you've stored your info with ActBlue, we'll process your contribution instantly.
We can’t — and won’t — let Trump rig his way through the midterms. But we can only do it with your help. Thank you, Ken Ken Martin
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