Native Opinion Episode 256 Wednesday
“Vote Like Our Lives Are On The Line”
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EPISODE SUMMARY:
We are approximately 34 days to the 2020 election. Indigenous citizens (AKA Native Americans) of the United States are entitled to vote in this country. The hateful political environment that has been created in this country is higher than at no other time in modern history. Much of this is over power and control of the country. For those who want to maintain that power, they seek to have as few people turn out for the vote. That means making it as difficult for our people to vote and discourage us. The way to fight, is to vote like our lives are on the line. Because in some ways, they might very well be.
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