Friday, October 16, 2020

now is not the time to slow down

Our work isn't over until the last poll closes on November 3.
National Democratic Redistricting Committee
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Diane,

In a moment, I'm going to ask you to contribute to our mid-month goal of $90,000 to help us block the GOP's plan to manipulate maps for another decade. If you're already on board, you can contribute now.

More than three years ago, A.G. Holder -- with the support of President Barack Obama -- founded the NDRC to secure fair elections and end partisan gerrymandering. Since then, we've implemented a laser-focused strategy to flip state legislatures across the country.

Why? Because whichever party wins control of state legislatures in 2020 will draw our legislative maps in 2021. These maps will remain in use for 10 years.

This fall's election is our last chance to ensure Democrats have a seat at the table during the redistricting process. Because of this grassroots team, we've already made incredible progress:

  • We've spent a historic $1.23 million to help Democrats take control of the state House ... in TEXAS.

  • We've supported our affiliates' voter education efforts to combat Republican voter suppression tactics so we can ensure every vote counts.

  • In all, we've invested millions of dollars in THIRTEEN critical battleground states across the country.

Diane, we know our efforts are working, because the Republicans are panicking. The RNC and their billionaire donors are wiring huge checks to states that were easy for them to win in years past, and Republican politicians are scrambling to suppress votes at the eleventh hour.

The end is in sight, but now is not the time to give up or slow down -- instead, we have to keep our foot on the gas until the very last poll closes on November 3. So I'm asking: Will you contribute just $5 today to help us hit our mid-month goal of $90,000? Every dollar we raise helps us close the gap in our target states.

We can win, but we can't do it without you.

-- Tara




A.G. Holder: If the NDRC is successful in undoing manipulated maps, we will be able to achieve a system in which everyone's vote counts

Since 2017, the NDRC has executed a comprehensive redistricting strategy that shifts the redistricting power, creating fair districts where Democrats can compete. Our victories have been made possible by our strong community of grassroots supporters. But 2020 will be our most important -- and toughest -- year yet. It's the last year before redistricting, which means it's our last chance to elect the Democrats we trust to fight for fair maps.

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