After Charlottesville, It’s Time to End the Assault on Voting RightsHe may be a national leader, but he was our Senator first. Thank you, Senator Schumer for leading the way on voting rights.In the wake of the events in Charlottesville, President Trump’s refusal to promptly and unequivocally denounce the radical, white-supremacist movement in this country was disgraceful. It was shameful, un-American, and it was wrong. It was an astounding failure of both presidential and moral leadership at a time when our nation needed it most.
Millions of Americans watched on TV as Nazi-sympathizers marched through the streets of a college town with torches, advocating racial violence and white supremacy. They watched as many in the groups shouted Nazi, anti-Semitic and racist slogans and some even gave ‘Heil Hitler’ salutes. They watched as a member of that hateful group drove a car into a crowd of people, injuring dozens and killing a young woman. Then they watched their president blame the violence “on many sides,” drawing a grotesque moral equivalence between purveyors of hate and racism and the Americans who came to stand up to those dangerous views.
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Where in Erie County do people have issues with voting rights?
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The fear of the Proffessional Party Players is voter verification and removing the room for abuse.
They have spent years perfecting the use of dead voters and recently illegal immigrant and others voting who should not be.
That's why now Mr.Schumer is leading the charge to stop the verification and confirmation process/investigation. He is the first Proffessional Politician who said, "its racism to stop illegal immigrants from voting"
RACISM ???????????
#Dems play musical chairs + patronage and nepotism = entitlement !
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