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Team,

Extremist officials have made it clear they are going to do everything in their power to stall progress — even going so far as to limit the power of voters. 

Dozens of attacks are creeping up all across the country in different forms — attempted voter suppression laws, restrictions on mail-in voting, additional barriers to qualifying a measure for the ballot, and making the approval threshold for citizen-led ballot measures a supermajority. 

We’re busy prepping our Ballot Measure Rescue Campaign to fight back, but in the meantime, we need to show the strength of this movement. Will you add your name and tell these extremist officials we won’t stand for their attacks on the power of voters?

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The attack on voting rights is un-American and anti-democratic, making it harder for everyday citizens to vote for ballot measures and make real change happen at the ballot box. Every single American reserves the right to cast their vote and make their voice heard. 

Will you add your name and show extremist officials we won’t stand for their attacks on the power of voters?

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Thanks for your help, team.

 — Fairness Project


 
      

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