John -- we’ll start with the good news.

In last month’s Georgia primary, Democrats outvoted Republicans with an astounding 1.2 million Democrats voting despite rampant voter suppression. We beat them at the ballot box and in the number of vote-by-mail applications, and now we have to be ready to do it again in November.

But replicating our results will be a tall task -- and it’s not just Georgia that we have to worry about. Across the country, Republicans are engaging in bad-faith tactics to try and reduce Democratic voter turnout.

No matter where you are, we need to make sure Democratic voices are heard. Will you make a commitment right now to vote so we can elect Democrats up-and-down the ticket? Take our pledge today. →

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Here in Atlanta, folks had to wait for hours in line just to cast their vote. Amidst a public health crisis when we should be limiting our exposure to others, this was completely unacceptable.

From Georgia to Wisconsin to Kentucky, we’ve seen too many broken voting machines, closed precincts, and purged voter rolls. Republicans have been shameless in their attempts to silence our voices -- and they’ll only double down this November.

We’ve shown we can overcome Republican voter suppression before. Now, let’s prepare to do it again by taking our pledge to vote. Add your name to join us.

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Congressman Hank Johnson is a former defense attorney, DeKalb County commissioner, small business owner, and magistrate judge who now serves in Congress as a champion for the middle class.

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