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It’s tough right now, but we can do it. [AOTL logo] {NAME}, North Carolina has been a haven for brazen gerrymandering for a LONG time. While we have a long way to go in the Tar Heel State, today we are celebrating the one-year anniversary of a landmark victory: the Supreme Court’s ruling in Moore v. Harper. Some quick backstory: One of our affiliates, the National Redistricting Foundation, had mounted a successful challenge to the state’s gerrymandered congressional map. But anti-democratic radicals tried to reverse that ruling based on the fringe “independent state legislature” theory. Our affiliate supported voters who fought back all the way to the Supreme Court and won: preserving checks and balances by making sure state legislatures would not have sole authority to draw maps. The fair maps movement prevented a five-alarm fire for our democracy and AOTL was there to build on this, but map manipulators are still using every possible avenue to try to cling to unearned power. So we have to keep up the fight. [On the one-year anniversary of the Moore v. Harper decision, can you make a donation to All On The Line to help us continue to defend democracy?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [DONATE $20.24]( [DONATE $35]( [DONATE $50]( [DONATE $100]( [DONATE $250]( [Another Amount]( While we reflect on this victory, we also resolve to keep fighting back after tough losses, like the Supreme Court’s recent ruling making it even harder for plaintiffs to stop racial gerrymandering. But we need to remember that when we get organized and stay in the fight, we can achieve significant victories. This movement came together to secure a win for democracy in Moore v. Harper last year, and we can keep winning in the future. [But we can’t do it without your help. So please, can you make a donation to All On The Line today to power our efforts to keep defending democracy?]( Thank you, Art Mitchell Deputy Director of Litigation [All On The Line]( is the grassroots advocacy campaign supported by the National Redistricting Action Fund. Support our work to end gerrymandering. Text FAIR to 88228 to receive recurring updates from AOTL by automated text message. Text HELP for help, STOP to end. Msg & Data rates may apply. [Privacy policy]( and [Terms of service.]( [DONATE]( PAID FOR BY THE NATIONAL REDISTRICTING ACTION FUND. Contributions or gifts to The National Redistricting Action Fund are not tax deductible. 700 13th Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, D.C. 20005 This email was sent to:{EMAIL} [unsubscribe](

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