From Katy Shanahan, All On The Line <[email protected]>
Subject We need a frank conversation about democracy
Date October 11, 2019 9:29 PM
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Friend -- The next Democratic presidential debate takes place in Ohio, one of the most gerrymandered states in the nation. In fact, the debate is happening in my home district, OH-12, where neighborhoods like mine are cracked by district lines.

That's why I've submitted a debate question about democracy. So far, the candidates have not been asked about gerrymandering, redistricting, or voting rights. And regardless of who takes office in 2021, the redistricting process will impact the next decade of progressive policy-making.

The New York Times wants to hear from voters about what questions the NYT and CNN should ask the candidates at next week's debate → Submit your questions to the debate moderators.

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You know how important fair districts are -- that's why you're part of this movement. The candidates know too -- they all signed the National Democratic Redistricting Committee's Fair Districts Pledge saying as much. It's obvious to us that we cannot go another debate without addressing voting rights and the institutional barriers that disenfranchise communities -- especially when the debate is happening in a state that just purged more than 182,000 people from its voter registration rolls.

For too long, partisan gerrymandering has been used as a tool to manipulate electoral districts to benefit political parties instead of the voters. We need to have a frank conversation about how candidates plan to address challenges facing our democracy like gerrymandering.

Tell the NYT and CNN to #AskAboutDemocracy! This is your chance to pitch a debate question to the moderators and make sure fair maps and voting rights are discussed on the debate stage.

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-- Katy Shanahan
Ohio State Director, All On The Line


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