From Joshua Graham Lynn, RepresentUs <[email protected]>
Subject Join us for an urgent call tomorrow
Date November 4, 2020 7:17 PM
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John —

I’m writing to invite you to a “war room” meeting tomorrow, [ [link removed] ]Thursday at
9 am PT / 12 pm ET to discuss President Trump’s effort to pre-emptively
declare victory before the votes are counted. This is an unprecedented
move by an American president — but fortunately, we’ve been preparing for
it for months.

Tomorrow, we will discuss the handful of scenarios that could unfold — the
remaining states that are counting ballots, the recounts, the courts, how
this will play out, and how we’re making sure that the will of the voters
decides the outcome of this election.

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There is some good news: The media is taking a calm approach, playing down
the President’s antics, and so far it is helping keep things steady.
Numerous Republican leaders have denounced the President’s actions.

Tomorrow, we’ll outline key milestones between now and Inauguration Day
(January 20, 2021) and where things could go wrong. We won’t sugarcoat,
and we will be presenting the most need-to-know situational realities and
opportunities to protect and restore our democracy.

The call will be led by Josh Silver, Co-Founder and CEO, Alex Kaplan, VP
of Policy and Campaigns, and Janice Periquet, VP of Development.

This isn’t about partisanship: It’s about protecting our democratic
institutions and making sure votes are counted.

[ [link removed] ]RSVP – Thursday, November 5th at 9 am PT / 12 pm ET – Defend Democracy
Election Update call.

I’ll be in touch with more soon. See below for an update on which
anti-corruption campaigns prevailed last night.

Our movement is simply crushing it in our effort to protect the election.
Thank you for being part of it.

Joshua Graham Lynn
Co-Founder
RepresentUs

State and Local Reform Snapshot

Several democracy reform ballot measures emerged victorious last night.
Fair Maps Virginia won an anti-gerrymandering ballot measure. Ranked
Choice Voting won in cities in Minnesota (Bloomington & Minnetonka),
California (Eureka & Albany), as well as Boulder, Colorado. Campaign
finance reform won in Oregon. Voters in North Dakota and Arkansas defeated
legislative attempts to attack the ballot initiative process. In St.
Louis, “approval voting” emerged victorious thanks to the organization STL
Approves. We’ll have to wait a week or so for results from Alaska. [ [link removed] ]Get
the most up-to-date statewide democracy reform results at our 2020
Campaigns Hub.


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