John,
We're about a month out from the Georgia Senate runoffs — but there are now only three days left until voter registration for these critical elections closes.
The results of these two elections will determine which party holds Senate control in the next Congress, and whether or not we'll be able to make progress on additional COVID relief, criminal justice reform, climate change, and much more.
That's why it's critical that we turn out a historic number of voters on January 5 to vote in these elections. The results will impact us all.
Thankfully, organizations on the ground in the state like New Georgia Project Action Fund and Fair Fight Action — both founded by Stacey Abrams — are sprinting towards the finish line to get as many people registered to vote as possible.
There's no doubt that this will be a tough runoff for Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, the two Democrats in this race. The GOP is already pouring in increasingly large amounts of money into this race on attack ads and other shameful campaigning tactics.
In order to win this, Georgia will need as many voters registered as possible — which is where Fair Fight and the New Georgia Project come into play.
Both organizations have a proven track record of success with voter registration and turnout. They were responsible for registering over 800,000 new voters in Georgia ahead of the November 3rd election, when the state saw historic rates of turnout and flipped Georgia blue for the first time in decades.
In solidarity,
Team Bowman