Pamela, it’s that time of year: the weather is getting warmer, candidates who won their primaries are incessantly asking you for money, and every day there’s another new story about our rights being taken away.
No three things make me want to check my email less.
So, I’m going to tell you why Election Protection is worth your time (and hopefully your money) before your toast pops out of the toaster.
You’re a Common Cause member, so I don’t have to tell you Trump and MAGA are pulling dirty tricks to rig the 2026 midterms. And I probably don’t need to tell you why elections matter.
You already realize, more than most, whether your kids will have clean air to breathe when they go outside, whether their school has funding, and most importantly, whether they can make those decisions for their kids a made by who we put in office.
And if it was up to the people in charge, we wouldn’t have a say. Right now, they’re cheating with unfair maps and voting suppression to get in the way of the future YOU deserve. But luckily, we have the antidote: Election Protection.
Through our Election Protection program, we train and place thousands of volunteers across the country to serve as friendly nonpartisan polling support. They answer questions, help voters overcome barriers, and ensure every ballot is cast and counted.
It costs about $50 to train and deploy one volunteer from early voting through Election Day. Your gift today will help sponsor volunteers in key states — people who will make the difference between having a voice and going home in frustration.
It’s one of the smartest and most impactful donations you can make this cycle. So, will make your first tax-deductible donation to Common Cause and sponsor a volunteer today?
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This is the most impactful contribution you could make for the 2026 election.
Thanks for your two minutes,
The team at Common Cause
[1] https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/03/politics/supreme-court-alabama-voting-rights-act-redistricting
[2] https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/scotus-greenlights-11th-hour-alabama-redistricting-plan-for-2026-election/
[3] https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/state-redistricting-battles-intensify-following-u-s-supreme-court-ruling-on-voting-rights-act
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