John,
For most of my life, no matter where someone stood on the political spectrum, I used to be able to assume that almost everyone I met agreed that here in America, folks should have the right and ability to vote and make their voice heard.
Sadly, in 2022, I can no longer say that. A radical well-funded special interest group and my opponent, Rebecca Kleefisch, both filed lawsuits with the goal of banning absentee ballot drop-off boxes in the state of Wisconsin.
A judge took their side by ruling to ban absentee drop-off boxes. Even worse, a group of her close advisors and donors were caught trying to send fake electors to swing the 2020 election against the will of voters.
John, our democracy is under attack from my radical opponents and the radical anti-democracy special interest groups backing their campaigns. Can I count on you to please split a donation here between my campaign and CommonGood to help me fight back and defend our voting rights here in Wisconsin?
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We’re going to do everything in our power to protect ballot drop-off boxes and ensure that all eligible Wisconsinites have the right to vote. Beyond this, they are also working to move the counting of the vote into partisan hands and undermine the entire integrity of our elections. Without me as governor, they would have already done it.
The challenge we are facing goes beyond partisan politics — it strikes right to the heart of what it means to be an American.
Together, we can rise to this challenge and defend our democracy for future generations — who are counting on us to stay strong.
If you can afford it, please split a donation here between my campaign and CommonGood to help me fight back and defend our democracy!
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Onward,
Governor Tony Evers, Wisconsin
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