From Team Amy <[email protected]>
Subject "Well done, Sen. Klobuchar"
Date October 19, 2021 6:02 PM
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Opinion: Distinguished pol of the week: A dealmaker from Minnesota
"… for her considerable tenacity, negotiating skill, and strategic messaging and defense of democracy, we can say, well done Sen. Klobuchar."

John,

In case you missed it, Amy is working hard to get the Freedom to Vote Act passed, a bill that will set basic national voting standards to ensure every American can cast their ballot in the way that works best for them, regardless of their zip code.

If you agree that Amy is doing good work in the Senate, please consider making a donation today to help her keep it up!

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So far in 2021, at least 18 states have passed dozens of laws that restrict the right to vote. This is unacceptable. We should be making it easier to vote, not more difficult!

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As a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Amy knows that protecting the right to vote is crucial. So over the past few months she has worked nonstop with fellow legislators to draft and introduce the Freedom to Vote Act.

That's the kind of tenacity that makes Amy one of the most effective members of the Senate -- and people are taking notice. But Amy relies on supporters like you to keep her going strong. If you can, will you make a donation to Team Amy today?

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Thank you,
Team Amy


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