We fund voter protection Check this out. On April 5, voters in Wisconsin cast their ballots in spring local elections, with no statewide candidate on the ballot. Usually local elections are low-turnout – in 2014, only 505,729 people voted in Wisconsin’s local elections. But this year, that number was more than 940,000. That’s an 86% increase in voter turnout. That kind of change doesn’t happen overnight, and it doesn’t happen by accident. Wisconsin is proof that year-round organizing to engage voters and sustained investment in voter protection works. And that’s exactly what we need to do in every state across the country to ensure we elect Democrats up and down the ballot in November. We founded Power the Vote to fund permanent, year-round voter protection teams in battleground states, because we saw first-hand that those investments made a big difference in Georgia. Let's win, Power the Vote
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