
Rolling Out The Vote Kentucky
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Black faith and political leaders announced their get-out-the-vote effort at ...
Black faith and political leaders announced their get-out-the-vote effort at Shiloh Baptist Church in Lexington today.
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Rolling Out The Vote Kentucky
Clip: Season 2 Episode 109 | 1m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
Black faith and political leaders announced their get-out-the-vote effort at Shiloh Baptist Church in Lexington today.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipNow black faith and political leaders announce their get out the vote effort at Shiloh Baptist Church in Lexington today.
When I think about all this happen historically, that brings us to this point.
If there was ever a time we needed to vote, it's now.
And so we're using this opportunity to encourage people to get involved, to participate, to exercise his or her right to vote.
Driving by bus or car.
Activists with the Kentucky chapters of the NAACP and Transformative Justice Coalition will stop in neighborhoods, churches and at colleges to motivate people to vote.
The voter card starts Thursday in Louisville and will travel to Frankfort, Lexington and Cincinnati all the way to Election Day.
This is nonpartisan.
This is a nonpartisan demonstration of something that we believe in.
I know my mom and my grandmother fought hard to get their voting rights back, you know, to be able to stand up.
And they told each and every one of us how important that is to vote.
The voter card wants to make sure former felons who've had their voting rights restored know how to vote.
Governor Andy Beshear signed an executive order in 2019 that restored the right to vote for 140,000 former felons.
Now, almost 200,000 people have regained that, right?
According to The Courier-Journal.
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