Give now to win the do-over of the race Republicans tried to steal!

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In the face of overwhelming evidence of election fraud perpetrated to benefit Republican Mark Harris, North Carolina’s bipartisan Board of Elections has taken the extraordinary step of ordering a do-over of last year’s race for the state’s 9th Congressional District—and this time, we can win it.


Daily Kos is proud to endorse Democrat Dan McCready in the special election to fill this vacant seat.


Last year, McCready finished just 905 votes behind Harris in unofficial returns, but those results were so tainted that the state board refused to certify them. It was found that a Republican operative working for Harris, had illegally collected absentee ballots from unsuspecting voters, then tampered with them by filling out incomplete ballots before sending them in, and possibly even discarding some. Many of the targets of this operation appeared to be elderly black voters—and Harris had specifically sought out and hired Dowless because he knew of his skill in operating schemes like this one.


McCready is a Marine veteran and Boy Scout who was inspired to join the military after 9/11 and went on to lead a 65-member platoon in combat operations in Iraq. After returning home, he founded a small business that has helped build dozens of solar energy farms throughout North Carolina, employing 700 people.


He is, as you might imagine, passionate about the environment and fighting for clean air and water. He’s also fiercely opposed to big money on politics and wants to reverse Citizens United. And he’s eager to end gerrymandering and expand voting rights to bring democracy’s true promise to all Americans.


McCready needs all of our help—everything we can give. We know that Republicans sunk to the worst depths to try to steal this race last year, so we have to be prepared for everything this time around. 


We are also supporting the work of Four Directions, an organization devoted to American Indian voting rights, voter empowerment, voter protection and voter engagement. They are partnering with the Lumbee Tribal Council in North Carolina to drive their 55,000 members to the polls. Native American voters on reservations have been repeatedly and systematically disenfranchised from the election process, but Four Directions is taking a holistic approach in their advocacy to make sure these U.S. citizens have access to their fundamental voting rights.


We have a remarkable chance to right a devastating wrong. Please give $3 to help Dan McCready win today.


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