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Battle for voting rights cranks up
Georgia rising star Democrat and voting rights champion Stacey Abrams and the Democratic Governors Association (DGA) announced a new effort today to focus on crucial voting rights battles at the state level.
The DGA and Abrams announced the new project, called Every State, Every Vote in a call this morning.
The new organizational body will serve as a centralized place to support the nation’s Democratic governors in the country as they work on voting rights issues.
The program underscores the important role that state lawmakers and governors play in shaping voting rights policy. Democrats are particularly invested in winning governors’ mansions and state legislative seats in 2020 because lawmakers will redraw electoral districts for the next decade in 2021.
Republicans dominated state contests during the last round of redistricting in 2010 and Democrats have already invested significantly in ensuring that does not happen again.
“The battles over fair representation and voting rights are waged at the state level and will be won or lost in the governor’s office,” the DGA said in a description of the new effort. “Every State, Every Vote will amplify how Democratic governors are the strongest tool in protecting our democratic process overall.”
The initiative will be led by Oregon Governor Kate Brown and Abrams, who lost Georgia’s 2018 gubernatorial race. Voting rights became a flashpoint in Abrams’ race. Since then, she started Fair Fight Georgia, a new group focused on combating voter suppression.
Next year America faces an epic choice … and the results could define the country for a generation.
A message from Guardian US editor-in-chief:
These are perilous times. Over the last three years, much of what the Guardian holds dear has been threatened – democracy, civility, truth. This US administration is establishing new norms of behaviour. Anger and cruelty disfigure public discourse and lying is commonplace. Truth is being chased away.
In the coming year, many vital aspects of American public life are in play – the supreme court, abortion rights, climate policy, wealth inequality, Big Tech and much more. The stakes could hardly be higher – and the need for a robust, independent press has never been greater.
As 2020 approaches, we’re asking our US readers to help us raise $1.5m by early January to support our journalism. We hope you’ll consider making a year-end gift.
We also want to say a huge thank you to everyone who has supported the Guardian in 2019. You provide us with the motivation and financial support to keep doing what we do.
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