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John,
Because of the Supreme Court’s ruling to overturn the Voting Rights Act, Alabama will once again be ground zero in the fight for voting rights. That’s why I’m running for Governor. If that’s all you need to know, please make a split donation between me and Blue Amp Action here. If not, keep reading.
I’m disappointed and angry—but not surprised—by the Supreme Court’s recent decision.

Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act protected Black representation in the South for decades. It was a pillar of our country’s march toward progress, and our democracy.
It’s why we saw the late Rep. John Lewis and other Civil Rights heroes get beaten on the Edmund Pettis bridge in Selma. It was the product of generations of freedom fighters.
Justice Kagan said it better than I can:
“The Voting Rights Act is—or, now more accurately, was—‘one of the most consequential, efficacious, and amply justified exercises of federal legislative power in our Nation’s history,’”
“It was born of the literal blood of Union soldiers and civil rights marchers. It ushered in awe-inspiring change, bringing this Nation closer to fulfilling the ideals of democracy and racial equality. And it has been repeatedly, and overwhelmingly, reauthorized by the people’s representatives in Congress. Only they have the right to say it is no longer needed—not the Members of this Court.”
Now, state governments will become even more critical in the fight to protect our right to vote.
Here’s what I mean. If there’s not a break of one-party rule in Montgomery, this could be Alabama’s new Congressional map.

Currently, there are almost no checks in our state government to prevent this from happening.
If you don’t know where folks live in Alabama I can tell you that a map like this will result in no minority representation in Congress. I'm running for Governor to change that.
Folks, it’s up to us to continue the fight for equality, no matter what this court throws at us.
And my opponent, Tommy Tuberville, is on record supporting all of this. He said that the GOP should try to make 15 new seats across the South in response to this ruling.
It’s on us to change course. Alabama has been ground zero for the fight for voting rights, and we need to lead again.
That’s why I’m humbly asking, will you chip in any amount to make as split donation between me and Blue Amp Action?
Thank you,
-Doug
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