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Activists and community leaders gathered in Raleigh, NC earlier this week to bring attention to the dangers of the “independent state legislature” theory.
But the danger doesn’t stop in North Carolina. The decision in Moore v. Harper could impact every one of us. [[link removed]]
That’s why we got on a bus and drove 6 hours and 275 miles to D.C. We were on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court during oral arguments -- because we believe our voices should matter.
I’m asking you to fight with us North Carolinians and reject this fringe theory.
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Becky Harper, the North Carolina voter named in Moore v. Harper, spoke at our rally in Raleigh. She said, “Voting matters. Everyone’s vote should count the same.”
We can’t let a fringe group of partisans throw away our checks and balances. We can’t let them throw our elections into chaos.
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As a father and a veteran, I’ve done a number of important things in my life. But speaking on the steps of the Supreme Court this week -- defending the right to vote -- is near the top of the list.
Thank you for all you do in this fight.
-- Ted
Ted Corcoran
Organizing Director
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