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Donald Trump is working every angle he can to stop Black communities from voting. Color Of Change is working every angle we have to make sure more Black people vote.
This week alone, Trump demanded that the Senate cancel its August recess until it passes the SAVE Act, legislation that would force millions of Americans to overcome new barriers to register and vote. At the same time, his administration rushed to the Supreme Court, asking for an emergency ruling to let his executive order restricting mail voting take effect before the midterms.
These are not policy fights. They are part of a coordinated campaign to disenfranchise voters and maintain Trump and MAGA's grip on power. We are not waiting to see how these fights play out. We are fighting back.
This week, Color of Change launched our Black Voter Registration Program, and we're rapidly scaling up. From now until November, we will organize, register, and mobilize Black voters in states where Black communities will decide what kind of country we become for years to come. States like Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, and Mississippi—where Black folks are, but the attention and investment isn't.
Every $11 registers another Black voter. Every $55 helps register five. Every phone call, every text, every doorstep conversation makes Black political power stronger. Please donate today while we can still reach the voters they're trying hardest to silence.
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The people attacking voting rights understand something important: Black voters have the power to decide who holds power in this country. That is exactly why they keep changing the rules.
First, the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act, opening the door for states like Alabama and Louisiana to erase Black-majority districts. Now Trump wants Congress to pass the SAVE Act, wants the courts to restrict mail voting, and continues pushing federal agencies deeper into election administration.
Every move follows the same playbook: erect new barriers, create confusion, and convince people that participating is simply too difficult. We refuse to let that happen.
Across Michigan, Georgia, North Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana, our organizers are already calling, sending texts, knocking on doors, hosting community events, and helping people register before misinformation campaigns and intimidation efforts reach full speed.
Across those six states alone, nearly half a million eligible Black voters remain unregistered. For too long, these voters have been ignored. But we see opportunity and power.
Every new voter we register this year strengthens Black political power for years to come. They vote in 2026. They vote again in 2028. They help protect schools, housing, health care, and civil rights long after today's headlines have faded.
The organizing has to happen now.
Will you help us scale up this work while there's still time? Chip in $55 today to register five Black voters and help build the grassroots infrastructure that no executive order, court decision, or voter suppression scheme can erase.
Until Justice Is Real,
Color Of Change