From The Lincoln Project <[email protected]>
Subject AT&T gave Greg Abbott $100k the day he tried to suppress the vote
Date July 20, 2021 9:14 PM
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The same day Governor Abbott called the legislature back into special session to pass a draconian voting restrictions bill, AT&T wrote his PAC a check for $100,000.



Six figures to someone who’s trying to take away the right to vote from hundreds of thousands of Texans. All in service of Trump and the seditionists.



They will get away with it if we don’t act.



You saw what happened when our movement took Toyota on and demanded accountability. If we stand united, not even Corporate America can stop us. But these are the fights we have to have - now. Every dollar to someone like Abbott is a dollar spent destroying our democracy.



We’ll be unveiling more actions about how you can help make a difference soon. But right now, please add your name to our petition demanding AT&T stop funding the seditionists and those who are trying to enable them. <[link removed]>



Think 50,000 - 100,000 - a half million supporters - many of whom are AT&T customers - can’t make a difference? Just ask Toyota. These corporations are out there thinking no one will notice. We - you and everyone else reading this - are the ones taking them on.



When we all come together, even big corporations can’t stop us. Sign the petition now. <[link removed]>



-The Lincoln Project



PS: After you sign, please forward this email to one more friend and make our pro-democracy movement grow stronger. We can’t do it without you.



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