From Ground Game Texas <[email protected]>
Subject They’re coming after students...
Date March 2, 2023 4:02 PM
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They’re at it again, team.

Texas Republicans just introduced House Bill 2390 - a bill that would eliminate polling sites on college campuses.

This is a BIG deal. From day one, Ground Game Texas has focused our resources on registering and mobilizing young voters—and college students in particular.

We’ve had so much success launching campaigns in college towns—and we've won all of our elections in Austin, Denton and San Marcos, where college students helped elect a Democratic District Attorney in Hays County.

But now Republicans are focusing their voter suppression on young people. Can you help us fight back? Chip in $10 or $15 to help us mobilize young people and unseat corrupt politicians attacking our democracy. [[link removed]]

Chip In >> [[link removed]]

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Team, from 2014 to 2018, voter turnout for Texans under 30 jumped from 8% to 26%. But as more young Texas voters get involved, Republicans have noticed…

Republicans in Texas aren’t focused on winning support from young voters, so instead, they want to suppress their votes by making it harder for them to cast ballots. Texas is already the hardest state to vote in the nation – this bill would make it even harder for younger voters.

We must fight back. Ground Game Texas is focused on mobilizing young voters to enact progressive change AND unseating corrupt politicians who try to suppress the vote to stay in office. Can you chip in $10 or $15 to help support our work? [[link removed]]

Thank you,

Ground Game Texas

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