Stacey Abrams is a long-time champion of voting rights and political change.

In 2006, Stacey ran for the Georgia legislature and eventually rose to lead her fellow Democrats in the State House.
In 2018, she made history during her campaign for Governor of Georgia, when she came within 3% of winning. However, she lost to Jack Kemp, who at the time was Georgia's Secretary of State and had overseen the purging of over 670,000 voter registrations, largely belonging to voters of color and Democrats.
It was a tough loss under unfair circumstances. But Stacey doesn’t wallow. A few months after the election she started her voting rights advocacy organization, Fair Fight Action, and over the next two years increased the number of registered voters in Georgia by 800,000.
When Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff won in the runoff elections of 2021, it was in large part thanks to the groundwork Abrams and her colleagues had built for years in Georgia.
The right to vote has never been more important, John. Republicans in Georgia and across the country are moving to disenfranchise large numbers of voters and delegitimize elections in the media.
We need to act.
Today we’re asking you to make a small online donation to support Democrats up and down the ballot and defend our right to vote.
Can you chip in?
Thank you,
-- Turnout Democrats
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