From Voting Rights Alert <[email protected]>
Subject In Georgia, it’s now illegal to give water to folks waiting in line to vote
Date April 5, 2021 1:30 PM
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‌Friends,

We have some really important news: we’ve identified 95,084 Latinx voters in Georgia who are unregistered but eligible to vote . Donate now to help us register voters in Georgia and other crucial swing states.

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This comes at a crucial moment in Georgia history. Last week, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed SB 202 into law, a sweeping voter suppression bill shoved through the Republican-controlled General Assembly.

Among other anti-democratic measures (like arbitrarily reducing the number of ballot drop boxes), SB 202 makes it illegal to give water to Georgians waiting in line to vote .

But we won’t be deterred.

We may have to organize like never before, but we’re up to the task. Donate now to help us register Latinx voters in Georgia and more states trying to suppress the vote.

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Remember: The 2022 midterms are coming up in just a year and a half. GA Republicans are already laying the groundwork for a fight. If GA Republicans are hellbent on attacking democracy, let’s fight back with more democracy.

In 2020, we identified over 100,000 people who were eligible but unregistered to vote in the Georgia runoffs. Working alongside Stacey Abrams’ Fair Fight, our efforts to register and mobilize voters contributed to Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock’s wins in the Senate runoffs.

We turned GA blue before. We can do it again.

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