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Subject NYT: "the battles over redistricting are among the fiercest and most consequential in American government"
Date February 12, 2021 6:28 PM
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"While partisan warfare on Capitol Hill draws most of the national attention, the battles over redistricting are among the fiercest and most consequential in American government...

The balance of power established by gerrymandering can give either party an edge that lasts through several election cycles..."

-- "The Gerrymander Battles Loom, as GOP Looks to Press Its Advantage," The New York Times


Friend, before we go any further we have to ask if you can make a donation to help us fight the "fierce and consequential" battles of redistricting.

These battles are happening NOW. Check it out:
- The redistricting process has already started in a number of states.
- Republicans are on the record as saying they are ready and willing to gerrymander.
- And if they're successful, they could flip the House in 2022 without winning additional votes.

That's why we need you to help out now if you care about ensuring fair elections for the next decade.

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The NDRC has been preparing for this moment for four years. We're working in 15 key states and have built a nationwide movement against gerrymandering. But now we need to put it all together -- before Republicans pull all their tricks to rig the maps again.

Redistricting will have an impact on every single issue we care about, so it's critical that we get it right. Can you donate now to help us go toe to toe with the GOP?

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Thanks,
Team NDRC





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