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How Young Voters Are Fighting Back Against Voter Suppression

How Young Voters Are Fighting Back Against Voter Suppression
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2:00PM Water Cooler 7/16/2021 | naked capitalism

2:00PM Water Cooler 7/16/2021 | naked capitalism
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Secretary of State Watson faces criticism for saying woke, uninformed college students shouldn t vote

By Will Stribling Apr 9, 2021 3:24 PM Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson has drawn criticism and national attention this week for comments made on WLOX-TV that the automatic voter registration provision of the federal For The People Act would lead to “woke” and “uninformed” college students voting.  “Think about all these woke college university students now who would automatically be registered to vote, whether they wanted to or not,” Watson said during an appearance on News This Week on the Coast television station. “Again, if they didn’t know to opt out, they would be automatically registered to vote. And then they receive this mail-in ballot that they didn’t even know was coming because they didn’t know they registered to vote. You have an uninformed citizen who may not be prepared and ready to vote, automatically it’s forced on them. Hey, go and make a choice and our country’s going to pay for t

Mississippi GOP election chief worried Biden may register uninformed and woke students to vote

Mississippi GOP election chief worried Biden may register uninformed and woke students to vote
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Mississippi Failed its Residents During a Crisis, So They Helped Themselves

News News Based on facts, either observed and verified directly by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Mississippi Failed its Residents During a Crisis, So They Helped Themselves A volunteer grabs a gallon of water at a water and food distribution drive held by College Hill Baptist Church and the World Central Kitchen on March 7, 2021, in Jackson, Mississippi. Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images When a winter storm knocked out water service to tens of thousands of Mississippi residents, it was Black families that were hit hardest and who organized their own relief efforts. For Rukia Lumumba, this time was different.

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