[1]Real Justice
John,
Last night, the Senate officially voted to confirm Amy Coney Barrett to
the Supreme Court.
Lots of folks are scared that her presence on the court will threaten the
rights, freedoms, and reform policies we’ve fought so hard for.
To be honest, we’re worried too. Her previous opinions on immigration,
discrimination, voting rights, and reproductive rights are not only
unjust, they are terrifying. That’s why today we’re asking
you, John, to join
us in fighting back.
Now more than ever — we must elect as many local justice champions as we
can on Election Day. The judges and District Attorneys we elect in our
communities have tremendous power to be stalwarts against the GOP’s
efforts to push an ultra-conservative, anti-reform agenda through the
courts.
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candidates running for powerful District Attorney and judicial positions
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It’s so critical that we channel the anger and disappointment we feel
right now into action.
There’s a reason why Republicans rushed this sham confirmation one week
before the election. They want to deter us. They want us to feel
discouraged.
We refuse to give them that satisfaction.
[ [link removed] ]If we continue growing the momentum we’ve built these past months, we
can finish the job in 7 days and elect a record number of people-first
candidates who can transform our justice system from the ground up.
Keep fighting,
Real Justice
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