Hey Jason,
Since we launched the Voter Protection Fund, 5,917 members of this grassroots team have pitched in to support our largest voter protection initiative ever, but I don't see your name on the list.
As a part of Republicans' coordinated assault on our right to vote, state lawmakers have introduced more than 400 anti-voter bills so far this year -- and they're not showing any signs of slowing down. We can't afford to take our foot off the gas in this moment, so I hope you'll pitch in what you can today.
Will you make a $7 donation to the DNC's Voter Protection Fund now? Anything you're able to give will help protect and expand the right to vote and elect Democrats across the country.
Republicans know that when more people vote, Democrats win -- so they're trying to tip the scales in their favor to regain power in next year's midterm elections. They're instituting voter ID laws, restricting early voting, even criminalizing giving people food and water as they wait in line to vote -- anything to make it harder for folks to cast their ballots.
We've seen this page in the Republican playbook before, and we know exactly what we have to do to fight back and win. Every penny raised for the Voter Protection Fund will go toward voter education, registration, and technology to protect the right to vote nationwide and to elect Democrats who will do the same. But none of this is possible without your support, Jason.
So please, if you're able, rush a $7 contribution to the DNC's Voter Protection Fund to ensure every eligible American's voice is heard and vote is counted -- no matter what attacks Republicans launch against the right to vote.
Thank you,
Jess
Jessica Porter
Email and SMS Director
Democratic National Committee
P.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and the DNC recently launched I Will Vote, a $25 million voter protection initiative that will protect, educate, and register voters ahead of the 2022 midterms. That was made possible by folks like you, so please, make a $7 donation to the DNC so that our party has the resources to continue fighting.
Vice President Kamala Harris: Photo by Adam Schultz / Biden for President CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
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