John, With all that is at stake in the selection of Justice Ginsburg’s replacement and in this upcoming election, we wanted to share our next steps in transforming those words into actions and help you do the same.
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John,

Over the weekend, we said to you of RBG, “Let her memory be a revolution.”

With all that is at stake in the selection of Justice Ginsburg’s replacement and in this upcoming election, we wanted to share our next steps in transforming those words into actions and help you do the same.

We are proud to be joining Progress Now’s new organizing campaign, RBG Revolution, an effort to turn our collective mourning into a revolution. We will call, email, text, organize, register, and vote to honor her memory.

Here’s why:
The people need to decide. The next president must nominate Justice Ginsburg’s replacement after the people have spoken. We are just weeks away from Election Day, votes are already being cast for who will nominate the new Supreme Court Justice. Under no circumstances should the Senate consider a replacement for Justice Ginsburg until after the inauguration.

Our lives are on the line. The next Supreme Court Justice could be the deciding vote on protecting healthcare access, keeping abortion legal, our right to vote, human rights, and so much more. Giving Donald Trump another appointment to the Supreme Court could end our rights for an entire generation. We must stop him.

Her dying wish. Ruth Bader Ginsburg fought for progressive values and decency her entire life. She was respected by members on both sides of the aisle. With some of her last breaths, she said, “My most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed.” We should honor Ginsburg’s legacy by abiding by her dying wish, and no nominee should receive a vote until after the inauguration.

We ask you to help us meet these challenges by visiting rbgrevolution.com. Join us in standing with millions of Americans and demanding a fair court that we can count on to protect our rights and our lives.

Solidarity,
ABWT


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