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The scariest thing? Having your ballot rejected đź’€

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{NAME}, It’s Halloween, but the scariest thing isn’t running into a skeleton or a ghost â

{NAME}, It’s Halloween, but the scariest thing isn’t running into a skeleton or a ghost — it’s having your ballot rejected! About 1,200 absentee ballots have already been rejected by the Georgia Secretary of State’s office, many of them due to ID errors. Usually, that’s the result of Georgia voters being unaware of the new ID requirements that are being implemented for the first time in a presidential election year right now. Especially in Georgia, where margins are expected to be razor-thin, every single vote counts. That’s why our Georgia team is reaching out to each of those voters and working with them to “cure” their ballot, in other words to fulfill the ID requirement so their ballot can be accepted. [It’s time-intensive work and we’re up against the clock. Will you rush a donation right now to support our Georgia team as they reach out individually to more than 1,000 Georgia voters and work with each to ensure their ballot is counted? The Seller Family Foundation is still matching all gifts through Election Day, so your gift will help us reach twice as many voters.]( [MAKE A MATCHED GIFT!]( No one’s vote should be thrown away because of confusion over voter ID laws. Let’s work together to ensure that every single Georgia vote is cured and counted! Thanks, Lauren Kunis CEO & Executive Director VoteRiders P.S. [Read all about it! Our work curing absentee ballots was recently profiled in the Georgia Recorder.]( We’re doing critical work in Georgia and we’d love your support. [DONATE]( VoteRiders is a 501(c)(3) nonpartisan nonprofit organization registered in the US under EIN 45-5081831. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( VoteRiders,

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