Michigan Senate Republicans are poised to pass THE most restrictive voter ID bills in the country and it's truly as bad as it gets, friend.

Under the Michigan House version of the bill, voters who cast their ballots in person on Election Day would be subject to signature checks, in addition to photo identification requirements.

These bills are nothing more than a power grab by a party that’s losing its grip — and they cannot and will not go unanswered.

Can I count on you to pitch in $10 before our FEC deadline at midnight tonight so that our party has what it needs to fight these attacks on voting rights and support Democrats statewide?

If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately:

Imagine it, friend: After work, you head to your neighborhood polling place to vote, but you discover that you’re being punished for having a slightly different signature than the one on file. Now, you have to cast a provisional ballot — and there's nothing you can do about it.

It isn’t right. It isn’t okay. But Michigan Republicans don’t care, as long as more Democrats than Republicans lose their right to vote. Let’s show them that they won’t get away with it.

So please, make an urgent $10 donation before tonight's FEC deadline at midnight. Anything you’re able to contribute will be used to help protect our access to the ballot box and support Democrats statewide.

Thank you so much,

Lavora Barnes

Lavora Barnes
Chair, Michigan Democratic Party

 

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