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arsen [322]
3 years ago
11

Are Epps’ concerns about contractions in voting rights legitimate or overblown? Why?

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tatiyna3 years ago
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Epps’ concerns about contractions in voting rights are legitimate because the United States political arena lives a peculiar moment of notorious division between the American people due to the polarized opinions regarding the way the US government has to rule the country. That polarization is the product of the way Republicans and Democrats have been fighting since the Obama administration, but more specifically during the present administration.

We could dare to say that the issue worsened in these last four years. It passed from natural differences in political opinion to hate and verbal aggressions.

That is why the concerns of Tiana Epps-Johnson concerns are legitimate. She is the Executive Director of the Center for Tech and Civic Life.  

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