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Goal thermometer

Do you know why Republicans have gotten so good at suppressing the vote? Because they pay attention to every election, no matter when they take place and no matter how unglamorous they might seem.


We have to do the same.


Right now, the vast conservative dark money machine isn’t getting distracted by next year’s presidential election. Instead, it’s pouring resources into the states that are holding elections this year, with the ultimate goal of restricting the vote in order to entrench GOP power for years to come.


  • In Louisiana, Republicans are trying to win a supermajority in the legislature so that even if the state’s Democratic governor is re-elected this fall, he won’t be able to veto future GOP gerrymanders.
  • In Mississippi, they want to maintain the state’s lifetime ban on voting for people convicted of felonies, even those who’ve completed their sentences—a relic of Jim Crow that makes the state one of just three to do so.
  • And in Kentucky, they’re eager to flip the office of secretary of state—currently held by a Democrat—so that they’ll have complete control over how elections are run when Mitch McConnell seeks an eighth term next year.

All of these battles and much more are on the line in 2019, and Republicans know it. But so do we.


That’s why Daily Kos is taking action to support organizations in these states that are on the front lines of building the progressive movement, registering voters, and winning elections that are too often overlooked. Many of these groups are also led by and focus on activating the political power of people of color, who overwhelmingly make up the base of the Democratic Party in Southern states like these.


The groups we're helping include:


With more to come.


Please give $1 today to each of these organizations fighting for voting rights in 2019!

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