From Raphael Warnock <[email protected]>
Subject voter suppression in Georgia
Date April 7, 2021 7:45 PM
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Senator Rosen said I could reach out in this crucial moment, team:

With record-breaking turnout in the last elections, we were able to flip Georgia blue and take back the White House and Senate for Democrats. But now, Republicans in Georgia and across the country are waging an all-out assault on our voting rights to stop us from winning the next election.

Georgia’s GOP governor just signed into law a bill that restricts absentee voting, imposes harsh voter ID rules and even bans people from handing out food or water in long poll lines.

It’s immoral. It’s anti-democratic. It’s Jim Crow in new clothes -- and we must fight back immediately.

Will you split a $5 contribution between my campaign and Jacky Rosen to keep Georgia -- and the Senate -- blue in 2022 and beyond?

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This is alarming: Republican lawmakers across the country are trying to ram through more than 360 new voter suppression bills that will make it harder for people to vote. Experts are calling these voter suppression bills the most coordinated attack on our right to vote since Jim Crow.

These anti-democratic efforts aren’t just aimed at shutting Democrats out of office -- they are specifically targeting Black voters and other voters of color.

I’m doing everything in my power to stop these racist attacks on our voting rights, but it won’t be easy, and I can’t do it alone. I need supporters like you standing with me in this fight.

Contribute $5 or split any amount between my campaign and Jacky Rosen now.

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Thank you,

Raphael Warnock





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