Jason,
Donald Trump doesn’t decide who gets to vote in America. The U.S. Constitution is clear: states control elections — not the president.
Trump’s order would give the Department of Homeland Security access to private voter data, restrict mail-in voting, and undermine states' rights to manage our elections. He has even instructed the U.S. Postal Service to send mail-in ballots only to “verified voters.”
The reality is that the Constitution gives states the authority to oversee elections, not the president or federal agencies.
Here in New Hampshire, just 48 hours after Donald Trump’s executive order against absentee voting and voting by mail, Governor Kelly Ayotte signed a new law making it tougher to vote in person.
But this fight isn’t over. Republicans, led by the President of the United States, are working to undermine our voting rights, and we need strong leaders to stand against them.
That’s why I’m running for Congress. We need fighters in Washington who will protect the fundamental right to vote and stand up to these attacks on democracy.
If you believe in defending voting rights and pushing back against federal overreach, will you chip in today to help us build a campaign that’s ready for the fight ahead? |
Thanks for all you do,
Stefany |
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