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🛡️ NC Voter Defense: Virtual Phone Bank with Justice Anita Earls
Wednesday, July 30 | 6:00 – 7:00 PM (ET)📍 Virtual — Join from anywhere!🔗 RSVP Here North Carolina voters are under attack—again. Even after Justice Allison Riggs’s victory, the Griffin List—a secretive effort to purge voters from the rolls—has resurfaced in a new form. This time, it’s more targeted and more dangerous. That’s why we’re organizing a Virtual Phone Bank with Justice Anita Earls and NCDP Chair Anderson Clayton to fight back. We need to help our most vulnerable n
Jul 25, 20251 min read


Weekend Joe - New Bill Is Another Attempt to Suppress Voters
NC House Bill 127, currently in committee, is yet another thinly veiled attempt at voter suppression. This bill places unnecessary restrictions on how North Carolinians can register to vote. Many trusted organizations — like the League of Women Voters and even the Henderson County Democrats — regularly host nonpartisan voter registration drives. In fact, I registered to vote at one of these events in downtown Hendersonville two years ago. These drives make registration access
May 11, 20252 min read


Convention Speaker Update & Spotlight: Reyna Walters-Morgan Steps In for Anderson Clayton
📷 Photo credit: NewDEAL Leaders (newdealleaders.org) Defending Democracy, Expanding Access, and Building a Movement from the Ground Up We’ve got an exciting update for this year’s Henderson County Democratic Party Convention! While North Carolina Democratic Party Chair Anderson Clayton will be in Washington, DC and unable to attend in person, she’s sending someone truly exceptional in her place: 🎤 Reyna Walters-Morgan, the current DNC Vice Chair for Civic Engagement and Vot
Apr 24, 20253 min read


The GOP's Courtroom Coup: 66,000 Voters on the Chopping Block
Justice Allison Riggs won her election. Not once — but twice. Two separate recounts confirmed her victory in the race for North Carolina’s Supreme Court. But that hasn’t stopped the North Carolina GOP from trying to overturn the will of the voters. With help from a Republican-majority panel on the Court of Appeals, they’re now attempting to throw out more than 66,000 legally cast ballots. In a 2-1 partisan decision, the court ruled that voters whose registrations may not meet
Apr 4, 20252 min read


North Carolina’s Voting Rights: A History of Progress & Challenges
Voting is the foundation of democracy, yet access to the ballot has been a contested issue throughout U.S. history. In North Carolina,...
Feb 6, 20252 min read


10 Things You Can Do to Defend Democracy
From The Democracy Docket : “My advice is to take the first step, start with something small and see what works for you. Here are ten...
Feb 2, 20251 min read
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