From Sanford Bishop <[email protected]>
Subject What do Stacey Abrams and Jimmy Carter have in common?
Date March 28, 2021 3:25 PM
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We all need to stop voter suppression.



John,

Voter suppression in Georgia is rampant, and if some have their way, it will get even worse. My team and I have continued to voice our concerns, and we won’t be stopping any time soon. We aren’t the only ones.

Public servants from former President Jimmy Carter to Stacey Abrams have been vocal on how these policies have a direct, detrimental impact on Georgians of all backgrounds.



I want to repeat what we said in our last email: voter suppression has no place in Georgia. We must do all we can to push back and uplift change makers who fight against these tactics.

Will you donate $10 or more now to join me in this fight:


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The fight for fairer elections in Georgia was championed by Stacey Abrams back in 2018. The progress shown by the hard work of her team and thousands of Georgians who mobilized will not be forgotten.

By donating now, you’ll be directly supporting the fight against voter suppression.

In fact, just this month, I voted for the “For the People’s Act” which directly addresses the crisis of voter suppression, not just in Georgia, but across all 50 states.

As Georgians, we all must continue to rally against voter suppression. Stacey Abrams, Jimmy Carter, and so many others are part of a long legacy of voting rights advocacy in our state. Will you join us?

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Thank you,

Sanford Bishop

 

 

 

 

 









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