From Team NPP <[email protected]>
Subject What we're fighting for
Date July 14, 2022 6:08 PM
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John,

We talk a lot about what we’re fighting against. Today, we’d like to talk more about what we’re fighting for.

First and foremost, we’re fighting for our democracy. Every Pennsylvanian has the right to make their voice heard, we must continue to protect our sacred freedom to vote.

Recently, in Pennsylvania, we have seen attacks against our democracy and our right to vote by proposed constitutional amendments, legislative bills to restrict access to the ballot, and the sham election audit.

John, the New Pennsylvania Project believes we must defend our voting rights from those who wish to erode the public’s trust in our free and fair elections. Will you donate $10 today to help fund our work to not only expand the electorate but also make it easier for folks to gain access to the ballot, eliminate voter suppression, and combat election and voter disinformation?

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We’re also fighting for nonpartisan redistricting. Currently, Pennsylvania law puts state legislators in charge of redrawing congressional maps, which can lead to blatant power grabs and conflicts of interests. The result is gerrymandering: the practice of manipulating voting districts to benefit political parties, not people.

Gerrymandered districts give voters less voice and less choice, and therefore they don’t see themselves represented in Harrisburg or Washington, D.C. We believe districts should be drawn without favor to one party or another.

John, we deserve no less than the ability for every Pennsylvanian to make their voice heard, here in the birthplace of democracy. A quick look at the Commonwealth’s 1.7 million unregistered yet eligible voters — and the disproportionate number of Black, brown, and young voters among them — makes it abundantly clear we’re failing to live up to that ideal. Will you donate $10 today to help us fix that and protect our democracy?

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In solidarity,

Team NPP
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The New Pennsylvania Project was founded in May 2021 to expand Pennsylvania’s electorate, so it reflects the Commonwealth’s demographically changing population. In the next four years, NPP will engage and empower young residents and those living in under-represented communities of color and immigrant communities. We will register them to vote, provide education about the issues that matter in their neighborhoods, and mobilize people to vote in every election.

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GENERAL: November 8, 2022

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