| John,
Democracy isn’t just about elections.
It’s about our most fundamental freedoms: the right to speak, to assemble, and to vote without fear.
Right now, those rights are under attack from our own federal government.
The U.S. Attorney General demanded access to Minnesota’s private voter data as part of a letter tied to ICE actions in our state. Steve Simon’s response was immediate and clear.
No.
This was an extraordinary attempt to coerce Minnesota into violating state and federal law by handing over sensitive personal data on millions of voters.
Steve is standing firm. Will you chip in $5 or more today to support his fight to protect voter privacy and defend democracy?
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Minnesota’s elections are run by local officials. Neighbors. Friends. People who take their responsibilities seriously and follow the law.
The DOJ has never alleged wrongdoing by Minnesota. Still, demands private data in exchange for peace, while refusing offers to review public information that would not violate voter privacy.
This is not an oversight. It is a ransom demand.
Steve is not backing down. He is defending the rule of law in court, standing up for Minnesotans’ rights, and calling out federal overreach for what it is.
But these fights take resources. And this moment demands visible grassroots strength. Please stand with Steve by making a contribution today.
Team Simon
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