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To: Don Green who wrote (22803)3/4/2020 5:25:23 PM
From: PJr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50864
 

Where is the uproar from the 20-50 year olds allowing this to happen?


Most are unaware that there is an impending election.

PJr



To: Don Green who wrote (22803)3/4/2020 7:33:08 PM
From: marcher  Respond to of 50864
 
--where is the uproar from the 20-50 year olds allowing this to happen--

maybe they are still waiting to vote at texas southern:

"...'There's thousands of us and we've been sitting out here for five hours',
[according to a] Texas voter caught in long lines at polls on Super Tuesday

... Local election officials seemed unprepared for the high turnout,
which was up 40 percent in the county compared to the 2016 Democratic
primary. There were only six poll workers at the Texas Southern location,
according to NBC News, where 10,000 students are enrolled... "

motherjones.com



To: Don Green who wrote (22803)3/4/2020 8:34:23 PM
From: ggersh1 Recommendation

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  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50864
 
Why isn't election day a national holiday so everyone can vote?

They don't want you to vote, especially if you're young, black, brown



To: Don Green who wrote (22803)3/8/2020 11:23:29 PM
From: marcher  Respond to of 50864
 
don, here's a bbc piece on the youth vote that might interest you:

bbc.com