From Downballot Progress <[email protected]>
Subject Re: The most important Supreme Court case this term
Date October 10, 2022 5:55 PM
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John,

We recently wrote you regarding Moore vs Harper, and coincidentally, the New York Times just did a write up on the case [link removed] and its implications if the ruling falls in favor of state legislatures. 

It’s a good piece and you should read it. Here’s a snippet.

“Republicans have complete control over legislatures in states that have a total of 307 electoral votes — 37 more than needed to win a presidential election. They hold majorities in several battleground states, meaning that if the Supreme Court endorsed the legal theory, a close presidential election could be overturned if just a few states assigned alternate slates of electors.

Democrats’ chances of bringing Republicans’ total below 270 are narrow: They would need to flip the Michigan Senate or the Arizona Senate, and then one chamber in both Pennsylvania and New Hampshire in 2024, in addition to defending the chambers the party currently controls.”

State legislatures are becoming more critical by the hour. Join us in fighting tooth and nail for them so that we can demonstrate to those campaigns in purple and red states what progressive policies can do!

In solidarity,

Downballot Progress

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