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*Rev. [[Raphael Warnock]] is chair of the [[New Georgia Project]] | *Rev. [[Raphael Warnock]] is chair of the [[New Georgia Project]] | ||
* [[Nse Ufot]] is Executive Director of the [[New Georgia Project]] | * [[Nse Ufot]] is Executive Director of the [[New Georgia Project]] | ||
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+ | ==Defended Voting Rights in Ohio and Georgia== | ||
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+ | In 2014 [[PowerPAC+]] partnered with national and local groups [[Color of Change]], [[Campaign for America's Future]], the [[New Georgia Project]] and the [[Ohio Legislative Black Caucus]]. | ||
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+ | :''We took the fight to protect voting rights from Ohio to Georgia. And thousands of you nationally signed petitions, donated money, and spread the word about our work to make sure we protect the rights of every voter.''<ref>[http://www.powerpacplus.org/6_reasons_to_celebrate_2014_powerpac]</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 19:49, 8 July 2018
Template:TOCnestleft The New Georgia Project registers, engages, and advocates for Georgia's voters.
The New Georgia Project has been on the ground for years registering and educating voters — especially people of color, women of color and white women — and talking to ordinary people about values and issues that matter in their lives, such as child care. Stacey Abrams founded the New Georgia Project with a massive voter registration campaign back in 2014. [1]
Leaders
- Rev. Raphael Warnock is chair of the New Georgia Project
- Nse Ufot is Executive Director of the New Georgia Project
Defended Voting Rights in Ohio and Georgia
In 2014 PowerPAC+ partnered with national and local groups Color of Change, Campaign for America's Future, the New Georgia Project and the Ohio Legislative Black Caucus.
- We took the fight to protect voting rights from Ohio to Georgia. And thousands of you nationally signed petitions, donated money, and spread the word about our work to make sure we protect the rights of every voter.[2]