Friend,
Last week, I spoke with Rachel Maddow on MSNBC. We’ve reached a critical new stage in the fight for voting rights, and I had an important message to share:
If the Senate can change its rules to fix the debt ceiling – like it just did this month – it MUST do the same to save our democracy.
Let’s be clear: Our democracy is in a 911 state of emergency. Republicans across the country have introduced over 425 bills with voter suppression provisions this year alone – including an egregious bill right here in Georgia. Now, Mitch McConnell and GOP lawmakers in Washington have made it clear they intend to obstruct any and all of our pro-democracy reforms.
Democrats cannot stand idly by as voting rights are stripped away. The stakes are too high – and we’re running out of time to stop these damaging policies before they take effect.
Future generations will ask us, "When democracy was in a 911 state of emergency, what did you do to put the fire out?" We must rise to this moment and fight back.
I’m doing all I can to protect the sacred right to vote, but if we’re going to win this fight, I need Americans across the country to raise their voices with me. I've set a goal to collect 10,000 signatures by 11:59 p.m. tonight in support of voting rights, and I’m counting on your support. Please, will you sign my new petition right away?
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Thanks for standing with me in the fight to preserve our democracy.
Sincerely,
Reverend Warnock
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