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DNC already raising money off SCOTUS 'injustice' on Voting Rights Act
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DNC already raising money off SCOTUS 'injustice' on Voting Rights Act

That didn't take long...

Within hours of the Supreme Court's ruling on the Voting Rights Act today, the Democratic National Committee launched a national fundraising campaign to combat the court's "injustice" and Republicans they claim are fighting to suppress voters' rights.

Calling today's ruling a "setback," DNC vice chairwoman Donna Brazile urged supporters to "[s]tand with Democrats who are fighting Republican attacks on voting rights."

See Brazile's full message after the jump...

Friend —

The Voting Rights Act, first signed into law in 1965, was a keystone victory of the civil rights movement. American citizens withstood beatings, fire hoses and dogs to see the law passed. Some even gave their lives.

And for decades since, the law has protected the right to vote for millions of America's citizens— regardless of faith, color or creed.

Today's ruling by the Supreme Court striking down parts of this important law is more than a disappointment — it's an injustice. But we can't let it discourage us or force us out of this fight.

There is so much more work we can do to ensure everyone has the right — and the ability — to vote. That's the work Democrats are doing every day.

Say you're with me and Democrats who are fighting to protect the right to vote for all Americans— add your name today.

In the last few years, Republicans have dramatically stepped up their efforts to limit voting access. They've tried passing restrictive voter ID laws, cutting back early-voting hours, and eliminating same-day voter registration. The list goes on.

These threats are real. I'm sure you saw the images of long lines at the polls in Florida last November— or heard about the voter ID laws Republicans tried to pass in Ohio and North Carolina.

The good news is that Democrats have organized and stopped many of these Republican attempts— and we're going to continue to stand guard to stop future Republican attacks, and work to expand voting access state by state. Because a belief that our electoral system works best when all of our voices are heard is essential to who we are as Democrats.

We faced a setback with the Supreme Court's decision today, that's for sure. I can't sugarcoat that. But I hope you won't give up, because let me tell you — I am most certainly not giving up.

Stand with Democrats who are fighting Republican attacks on voting rights:

https://my.democrats.org/Voting-Rights

Thanks,

Donna

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