Tuesday, December 31, 2019



The fight for justice and equality has been the cornerstone of my career. It's why I became a lawyer -- and why, after I left public service, I worked with the support of President Obama to launch the NDRC.

One of the most shameful aspects of gerrymandering is that it disproportionately hurts the voting power of communities of color. Like voter ID laws, and poll taxes before them, in many states rigged maps were clearly put in place to dilute the political power of people of color.

Our struggle, then, is a civil rights struggle. If the NDRC is successful in undoing rigged maps, we'll be able to achieve a system in which everyone's vote counts.

Sula, this is a seminal year for our work. Can I count on you to support the NDRC's plans to make our democracy more inclusive?
A large component of our plans involves engaging with communities of color to ensure they are motivated and active to end gerrymandering in their states. Some of the most gerrymandered states -- like Texas and Ohio -- have a history of drawing maps that violate the Voting Rights Act and the U.S. Constitution. In 2018, President Obama and I campaigned with and engaged those communities who have been silenced in the past and helped them claim their rightful seat at the table in the next round of redistricting. And I’m proud that the NDRC has invested in the work of state-based groups focused on turning out voters and building long-term power in communities of color, including in Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, and Florida. This will continue to be an area of focus going forward.

To achieve a fair and inclusive democracy, a democracy consistent with our founding documents, we need to fix gerrymandering. It's as simple as that. At the NDRC, we have a comprehensive strategy for the next two years, but as a grassroots organization, we rely on supporters like you to help us fund it. Will you chip in to help us make progress on one of the civil rights battles of our time?

Thank you,

Eric H. Holder, Jr.
Chair, National Democratic Redistricting Committee



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Our team talks a lot about how issues are impacted by gerrymandering. We can draw a direct line between gerrymandered legislatures and policies that are out-of-step with voters' values.

As President Obama said when he reached out this week, we have a chance to correct unfair maps and create districts that better reflect the will of the people. That's why we launched a plan to organize across the country to end gerrymandering.

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From: Barack Obama
Date: Tue, Dec 17, 2019
Subject: All On The Line

As I look back at the past decade, I am proud of this grassroots movement for championing the issues that matter most. Any time progress was on the line -- securing health care for millions of Americans, combatting gun violence, confronting the threat of climate change, fighting for equality and justice -- you made your voices heard.

Right now, with redistricting around the corner, we stand at the horizon of a critical time in our democracy. And I'm asking you once again to be a champion for change.

Building the movement for fair maps is essential to protecting and expanding progress in the next decade. Will you donate to the All On The Line Community Organizing Fund?

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Back in 2011, politicians and insiders crafted a plan to manipulate voting maps and dilute the power of voters through partisan and racial gerrymandering. Too often, this contributes to a real disconnect between voters and their elected officials. We see it in Ohio, where gun violence prevention bills are stalled. We see it in Florida, where folks have been denied access to health care without Medicaid expansion. And we've seen it in states like Georgia, where the right to choose is under siege.

In a democracy, power should rest with citizens, not with special interests. And in 2021, we have a chance to wrest that power back, correcting some of these unfair maps and creating districts that better reflect the will of the people. That's why All On The Line launched a plan to mobilize activists across the country to end gerrymandering. From training hundreds of volunteers through our Redistricting U gatherings to activating voters to contact their elected officials, the fight for fair maps -- and the grassroots organizing needed to win the fight -- has already begun.

Our ability to make progress will always be rooted in our commitment to organizing. As we head into the new year and the next decade, I hope you'll do your part to help strengthen the foundation for this movement.

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John Bisognano

sex., 27 de dez. 09:21 (há 4 dias)
para Sula
All On The Line
 One year ago, almost to the day, President Obama announced that he was going all-in on the fight against gerrymandering by launching All On The Line.

He knew that the lack of fair maps and the lack of truly representative governments stood in the way of progress -- and that the best way to address this injustice was to build a grassroots movement to change it.

Since we began this fight for fair maps, we've grown All On The Line into a strong movement for change. We now have staff on the ground in 9 target states. We've trained 450+ people during our first round of Redistricting U. And more than 58,000 people have signed our Citizen Commitment to support candidates and elected officials who are committed to fair redistricting.

We're proud to say that grassroots donations fuel this movement. As one of our supporters, I'm asking you to become a Fair Map Defender and commit to making a monthly donation to All On The Line.

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We rely on our monthly donors to have a sustainable source of grassroots-driven funding. Your support will help us better plan for the fight ahead.

Earlier this year, we fought hard for a win for fair maps in North Carolina -- it took on-the-ground organizing to empower folks to contact legislators, attend hearings and make their voices heard. That win proved, as President Obama has said, that change is always within our reach.

The redistricting process begins in all 50 states in 2021. We have one year to build the infrastructure we need to strengthen this movement before the first lines are drawn.

Let's do this thing.
-- Biz

John Bisognano
Executive Director

P.S. I know making a monthly donation is a tall ask -- but we have a tall order ahead of us. Every donation helps us get closer to our achieving our mission, so feel free to send us a one-time donation here. I appreciate it.

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