Posted on Aug 12, 2015
Do You Agree? Obama: I Am Where I Am Today Because Of Voting Rights Heroes.
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Obama: "Their efforts made our country a better place. It is now up to us to continue those efforts."
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama said he was inspired by "the unsung American heroes" who decades ago were forced to jump through degrading hurdles before they could vote, in a letter to the editor The New York Times published Wednesday.
Obama: I Am Where I Am Today Because Of Voting Rights Heroes
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/08/12/obama-voting-rights-new-york-times_n_7977118.html
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama said he was inspired by "the unsung American heroes" who decades ago were forced to jump through degrading hurdles before they could vote, in a letter to the editor The New York Times published Wednesday.
Obama: I Am Where I Am Today Because Of Voting Rights Heroes
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/08/12/obama-voting-rights-new-york-times_n_7977118.html
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Yes without a doubt. In earlier times there was everything done to keep women and minorities from voting. Now some of the same things are repeating themselves in different forms. It's not a particular party thing, it's a way used by both parties to hedge their bets to win, or make it harder for certain demographics to have more sway in an election. Voter ID laws...lawd don't get me started.
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