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Harris unveils $25 million expansion of DNC's 'I Will Vote' campaign at direction of White House

"We are going to assemble the largest voter protection team we have ever had to ensure that all Americans can vote and have your vote counted in a fair and transparent process," Harris says

Published: July 8, 2021 12:01pm

Updated: July 8, 2021 1:36pm

Vice President Kamala Harris announced on Thursday a $25 million expansion of the Democratic National Committee's "I Will Vote" campaign in addition to a previous $20 million investment. 

"It is early and we have never really started this early before but folks it is never too early to defend your rights," Harris said during a speech at Howard University. "We are going to assemble the largest voter protection team we have ever had to ensure that all Americans can vote and have your vote counted in a fair and transparent process."

According to the DNC, the investment occurred "at the president and vice president’s direction."

The money will be used for "voter education, voter protection, targeted voter registration, and technology to make voting more accessible and to fight back against Republicans’ unprecedented voter suppression efforts."

The official "I Will Vote" website provides information related to registering to vote and informs voters if their home state requires identification to vote.

"I’ve said time and again that the ‘D’ in Democrat stands for deliver, and today we are delivering innovative and historic resources to protect this fundamental part of our democracy,” DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison said in a statement. 

The DNC noted that a $20 million investment was made prior to the additional $25 million unveiled on Thursday. The DNC said the funding "does not reflect the totality of our midterm commitment."
 

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