Poor People’s Campaign holds online voting rights vigil Saturday


Contact: Martha Waggoner: mwaggoner@breachrepairers.org

 

Poor People’s Campaign holds online voting rights vigil Saturday 

 

As Congress stalls on whether it wants to save democracy by ending the filibuster and protecting voting rights, the Poor People’s Campaign will hold a three-hour vigil on Saturday when people will tell their stories of why voting rights matter to them. 

 Impacted people from at least 35 states will join a livestream from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday to discuss the importance of voting rights and why Congress must pass legislation to protect everyone’s right to access the ballot. 

 Reporters can drop in on the livestream at any point and hear what impacted people are saying to provide a different viewpoint than the one from inside the beltway. 

Our deadline is never set by politicians. Our deadline is when we win. 

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