From Eric H. Holder, Jr. <[email protected]>
Subject We can't afford a repeat of 2011.
Date October 10, 2020 2:29 PM
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Friend -- When we launched the NDRC in early 2017, we always knew 2020 would be a pivotal moment for our work -- but I never imagined it would look anything like this.

In the midst of an unprecedented public health emergency, Donald Trump and his Republican allies in Congress and state legislatures are doing everything they can to limit the ways in which the American people can safely vote. It's our responsibility to stop them.

We simply cannot have a fair redistricting process next year if we don't have fair elections this year. So our entire team is committed to making sure every voter can safely cast their ballot in this fall's elections.

But our work can't happen without our incredible group of online donors. If you can, I'd like you to join that team with a donation today. >>>[link removed]

The truth is, these are the most important elections of our lifetimes. On top of deciding whether we'll have another four years of Donald Trump in the White House, it will also determine whether we'll face another decade of Republicans holding illegitimate legislative majorities because of gerrymandering.

We can't afford a repeat of 2011, when Republicans used their newfound power to manipulate the maps in their favor and locked their party into power for a decade. That's why we're targeting states with a history of gerrymandering and voter suppression to make sure that doesn't happen again -- but we need your help.

With Election Day coming up in less than a month, please donate whatever you can today. Your donation will help our work to protect voting rights and win the fight for fair maps.

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Thank you,

Eric H. Holder, Jr.
Chairman, NDRC




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