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You can make all the difference for a voter

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You can make all the difference in a first-time or long-time voter’s experience {NAME}, did you

You can make all the difference in a first-time or long-time voter’s experience {NAME}, did you see this? --------------------------------------------------------------- {NAME}, I can imagine what your email inbox looks like right now. Tons of emails telling you this year’s election is the most important yet, and asking for your help to elect leaders that will fight for our democracy. How do you even begin to decide where you should put your time and resources? As I write you, candidates are sending more and more emails, asking for money to afford one more primetime ad before voters hit the polls. Political campaign managers are scrounging up every last cent to propel their candidate forward. But how does that help people like you and me? The fact is, squeezing in one last ad probably won’t make a measurable, real-life impact. But sponsoring an Election Protection volunteer today will. Sponsoring a volunteer will give voters in-person, face-to-face assistance as they cast their ballots this year. You can make all the difference in a first-time or long-time voter’s experience – through the primary elections, early voting, Election Day, and beyond – by helping us train and place a friendly face at polling locations across the country, helping voters when they need it most. {NAME}, as much as I wish it wasn’t true, voting can be a stressful process – and even worse, that’s often by design. States across the country introduced 17 new restrictive voting laws last year intended to affect the 2024 elections. [1] Many have made changes meant to limit vote by mail. North Carolina for example has shortened the vote by mail ballot return window and eliminated ballot drop boxes. This is a blatant attack on our most fundamental right: the right to vote. Common Cause won’t let that stand, and we’re pushing back by training thousands of Election Protection volunteers. But we’re running out of the resources we need. Election Protection volunteers play such an important role. Our volunteers are trained by experts in their state’s voting rules. The result? Voters heading to the polls during primaries, early voting, and on Election Day are greeted with a friendly, pro-voter face. Our volunteers are trained to help people overcome any obstacles states or election deniers enact and can help dozens of people exercise their right to vote in just a single shift! There’s no time to waste, {NAME} – we’re well into recruiting and training volunteers, but we need your help if we’re going to place them all with voters. Fifty dollars. That’s what it costs to train one Election Protection volunteer, who will then go on to help countless people cast their votes, free from intimidation, suppression, and confusion at the polls. Your donation today will have a real, measurable impact on dozens of voters this Election Day. Every dollar you can give will help us train and place one more Election Protection volunteer. We can’t do this without you. [We need to ramp up our volunteer training and recruitment for this year’s election. Will you rush $50 today and Sponsor a Volunteer?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [SPONSOR A VOLUNTEER FOR $50!]( Thank you for your support, Elena Nunez, Director of State Operations and the team at Common Cause P.S. Looking to join our thousands of volunteers and protect voters in your community? You can sign up to at [ProtectTheVote.net today >>]( [1] brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/voting-laws-roundup-october-2023 Common Cause’s work to defend and strengthen our democracy is powered by members like you. [You can use this link to unsubscribe or let us know you'd like to receive fewer emails from us.]( Common Cause 805 Fifteenth Street NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20005 202.833.1200 [commoncause.org]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Make a Donation]( Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Common Cause, please [click here](.

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