Thursday, June 6, 2024

 


In a blatant attempt to dilute the Black vote, Republicans redrew the map to split a community of more than 140,000 Black voters into three separate districts.

Last year, Black voters challenged these unjust maps, but now the Supreme Court has sent this crucial case back to the lower courts, marking the first racial gerrymandering case impacted by their decision last month.

Republicans will stop at nothing to weaken the power of the Black vote because they know that when we vote, we win. That’s why we can’t afford to stop fighting back. Can you pitch in $10 right now to help us continue our work to organize, mobilize, and get Black voters to the polls in 2024?

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Since 2020 Republicans have exploited their power to draw congressional maps that strip Black voters of their political influence. Arkansas is no exception.

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USO Supporter,

Tomorrow, we commemorate one of the proudest moments in our nation's history: when Allied troops landed on the coast of Normandy during WWII to liberate France from Nazi Germany and defeat the Hitler regime.

The memory of those who fought on that important day 80 years ago is a reminder of the incredible lengths our service members are prepared to go to in defense of our country, our allies and our freedoms.

And to honor those who served on D-Day, it's important to remember exactly what happened on this important day that helped change the course of world history. Will you take our quiz now to test your knowledge of this critically important historic event?

Troops speaking with former president.

WHAT WAS THE MILITARY'S
CODE NAME FOR D-DAY?

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Thank you.

 
 

—The USO



 

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USO Supporter,

On June 6, 1944, Allied forces landed on the beaches of Normandy to liberate France from Nazi Germany and end Adolf Hitler's regime. Tomorrow, we celebrate the 80th anniversary of this pivotal moment in World War II history.

Please take our D-Day quiz now to learn more about the immense sacrifices our service members made to secure our freedoms in World War II.

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D-Day is one of the biggest turning points in world history — and it's one of our nation's proudest moments. We owe so many of the freedoms we have now to the soldiers who sacrificed so much on that important day. In honor of the heroes who served our country in WWII, will you test your knowledge of the historic events of June 6, 1944, in our D-Day quiz?

Thank you for taking the time to remember the sacrifices of our heroic WWII service members.

—The USO