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John, attacks
from Republicans on our fundamental rights are often not a surprise — we
know the warning signs and can see where the smoke is coming from.
[ [link removed] ]NPR headline reads: In Texas, thousands of mail ballots were rejected
following new ID requirementsThat’s why we wanted to alert you to what’s
happening in Texas, where 23,000 mail-in ballots have been rejected in the
recent party primary election following new discriminatory and confusing
ID requirements, often referred to as “Jim Crow 2.0”. That’s 1 in 8
ballots.
[ [link removed] ]Can you chip in $5 today to help fund Women’s March
organizing work this election year and help us prepare to fight back
against attacks on our voting rights?
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According to the 2020 Census, people of color make up 95% of Texas’
population growth – especially in urban areas. Extreme gerrymandering and
new voter suppression laws take aim at disenfranchising Black and POC
populations, women, disabled, and senior voters in order to rig elections
in the favor of the GOP.
As we see coordinated efforts by conservative state legislatures across
the country to pass the most restrictive voting rights legislation in
recent years, directly impacting women, people of color, and working-class
folks, it is clear that we must fight back with full force.
A little over a year ago, our country was in direct danger of falling to
white supremacist facism under Donald Trump and his Republican enablers.
But we came together and fought back and were able to secure the Senate
and House.
If we allow voter suppression laws to keep turning up across the country,
what is happening in Texas will become a national reality and we won’t
have another chance to fight back — we must activate and organize. [ [link removed] ]Will
you contribute to our organizing programs which train, mobilize and
educate Women’s Marchers across the nation to protect our democracy?
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John, you
don’t have to be a meteorologist to see which way the wind blows. Women’s
March will be ready to defend our feminist future, not matter what they
try next.
In solidarity,
Women’s March
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