CBC Message To America: Rep. Gwen Moore Says We Can't Support Politicians Who Promote Voter Suppression Tactics
Washington, DC,
October 28, 2015
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by Kenon White Congresswoman Gwen Moore (D-WI) delivers this week’s CBC Message To America focusing on voting rights and discriminatory voter laws impeding minorities’ access to the ballot. Rep. Moore began her address by naming states in the country that are “making it harder” for Americans to vote. She said Alabama, North Carolina, Texas, and even her “own home state of Wisconsin” are creating obstacles to keep African-Americans from exercising their right to vote.
She continued, “We can’t afford to support policy makers who manipulate voting laws just because they don’t like what the people have to say.”
Rep. Moore quoted the Declaration of Independence saying, “We’re all created equal.” She continued, “If we are to live up to its promise to provide all citizens with the same opportunities, we can’t deny certain people from participating equally in our democracy.” Congresswoman Moore closed her remarks, “That’s why it’s so critical for all eligible Americans to understand their state’s requirements and exercise their fundamental right to vote and have their voice heard.” To read this article online, please click here.
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