A.G. Holder and Stacey Abrams rang the alarm bell on false rhetoric a year ago. It's time to finally hold elected officials accountable for undermining democracy.
All On The Line
‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌ ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌   ‌
A.G. Holder and Stacey Abrams rang the alarm bell on false rhetoric a year ago. It's time to finally hold elected officials accountable for undermining democracy.
All On The Line condemns the insurrection against our democracy. Our team hopes this series of emails will provide context to how institutional racism allows such hatred and violence to thrive -- and what we as individuals can do to help collectively build a more just political system.

If you would like to take a break from receiving our emails, please let us know here. If you're interested in supporting our efforts to increase accountability through our electoral system -- and you're in a position to comfortably do so -- you can make a contribution here. Thank you for your support.



Almost exactly a year ago, A.G. Holder and Stacey Abrams penned an op-ed together stating: "The right to vote is the cornerstone of our democracy, yet over the past decade, partisanship has overtaken patriotism in the political process."

They noted how Republicans obstructed the Voting Rights Advancement Act, despite previous bipartisan support to reauthorize the VRA. They also noted that half of the states in our nation had implemented heightened voting restrictions since 2010 -- the year Republicans invested heavily in an effort to control the 2011 redistricting process and manipulate maps to secure power in state legislatures.

A.G. Holder and Stacey Abrams also rang the alarm bell on Republicans who claimed voter suppression could not exist because there was high voter turnout among voters of color in 2018. Not only was this false -- as evidenced by textbook voter suppression tactics like overzealous voter purges and long lines at polling locations in states like Georgia -- but lies like these also helped the conservative misinformation campaign about the myth of widespread voter fraud hit a boiling point.

In December, we called out the 126 House Republicans who asked the Supreme Court to help them overturn election results in an attempt to put their party's power over the will of voters. These elected officials faced zero accountability. Less than a month later, violent insurrectionists stormed the Capitol in a failed attempt to prevent the certification of those election results. Immediately after the attack, 147 representatives and senators still openly voted to object to certifying election results and doubled down on their lies about voter fraud. This is a shocking example of choosing partisanship over patriotism.

As A.G. Holder said last week, this attack was not an isolated incident, but a culmination of a sustained assault on our system of government. And he emphasized that the insurrectionists did not act alone -- the elected officials who tried to overturn a free and fair election are complicit.

He also said, "There must be accountability -- consequences -- for their actions."

If you agree, we invite you to sign this petition demanding that the 147 members of Congress who voted to overturn election results, after a violent insurrection besieged the Capitol, resign. Add your name here.

"We must continue to speak the truth and hold government officials accountable until every eligible voter's voice can be heard," concluded A.G. Holder and Stacey Abrams. A year later, their words ring even more true.

Help us hold these 147 members of Congress accountable for disrupting the peaceful transition of power and undermining democracy. We believe this accountability is an important and necessary step on the road to rebuilding a truly representative democracy.



Our mission at All On The Line is to end gerrymandering and help restore accountability in our democracy. Here are a few ways you can take action.

Demand accountability: Add your name to demand the resignation of the 147 representatives and senators who attempted to overturn election results -- after the violent insurrection that disrupted the peaceful transition of power.

Submit a letter to the editor: Help share our mission with your community. We've drafted a template LTE about how ending gerrymandering can help restore our democracy. Our tool will let you customize the letter and submit it to your local newspaper.

Make a donation: All On The Line is committed to training and empowering grassroots activists to peacefully and effectively hold politicians accountable. We appreciate the generosity of grassroots donors who help make our work possible.

Forward this email to a friend: This grassroots movement is strengthened every time someone joins our collective call for accountability and an end to gerrymandering. Forward this email to a friend who you think might be interested in learning more about democracy reform.




All On The Line is the grassroots advocacy campaign supported by the National Redistricting Action Fund. Support our work to end gerrymandering.




























Paid for by The National Redistricting Action Fund.

Contributions or gifts to The National Redistricting Action Fund are not tax deductible.



This email was sent to: [email protected].
If that is not your preferred email address, you can update your information here. We believe that emails are a vital way to stay in direct contact with supporters. Click here if you'd like to receive fewer emails from All On The Line. Click here if you'd like to unsubscribe from these messages.
Paid for by The National Redistricting Action Fund, 700 13th Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, D.C. xxxxxx