January 6th was not the first or last attempt by Republicans to rig elections in their favor, John.
For decades, Republicans have been strategically building power in state legislatures, preparing for opportunities like overturning Roe v. Wade and giving state houses immense control over our lives. That opportunity has presented itself again with a dangerous new Supreme Court case — Moore v. Harper.
Moore v. Harper is currently before the ultra-conservative Supreme Court, a case which will decide the validity of the Independent State Legislature Theory.
This fringe, far-right theory argues that the Constitution gives state legislatures complete and unprecedented control over federal elections — unchecked by state courts, governors, or state constitutions.
Moore v. Harper is a grave threat to our democracy, and the Supreme Court is set to hear this case this term. Will you sign on to show you stand with us and reject Moore v. Harper?
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In the darkest scenario, if a GOP-controlled legislature refuses to certify a presidential election, they can use it as a pretext for overturning election results. Sound familiar? This SCOTUS case is at the heart of what Trump and Republicans hoped to accomplish on January 6th.
We must reject this radical new interpretation of the Constitution and protect the free and fair elections process.
The future of our democracy relies on this moment. If you’re with us, speak out against the MAGA power grab and oppose Moore v. Harper by adding your name now.
Thank you for making your voice heard,
— Sister District
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