From End Map Manipulation <[email protected]>
Subject Our work is far from over
Date January 22, 2021 11:28 AM
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WSJ: Lawmakers Prepare for Battles Over Congressional Redistricting: With several states poised to gain or lose seats in the House, Republicans and Democrats gear up for fights in legislatures, courts.

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Friend -- it's been easy to lose sight of our progress in light of the past weeks' events. While the GOP is working to cling to power by any means necessary, Democrats have been busy winning elections. Not only did we elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to the White House, but we flipped the United States Senate, giving Democrats a trifecta in Washington for the first time in a decade. We're on track to having a government that is accountable and responsive to the people.

And soon, all eyes will be on our work -- advocating for fair districts as states across the country draw new congressional and state legislative maps.

"It's going to be a cycle unlike any other in that there will be more potential gerrymandering than ever before"
-- Michael Li, senior counsel at the Brennan Center for Justice

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Because of reapportionment, several critical swing states are poised to gain additional congressional seats, including Arizona, Texas, Florida, and North Carolina. If left unchecked, we know the GOP leadership in states like these will use this opportunity to draw themselves back into power.

We're facing a political party with diminishing support who is desperate to hold on to power, friend. Will you chip in right now to help us work against Republican gerrymandering?

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-- The NDRC Team





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