Leading Civil Society Organizations Urge Debate Moderators to Ask Candidates' Position on Democracy Reform and Voter Rights in the Upcoming Debates
September 17, 2020
September 17, 2020
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 -- The Declaration for American Democracy issued the following news on Sept. 16:
Today, a group of 42 organizations signed a joint letter to the moderators for the upcoming presidential and vice-presidential debates, urging them to ask candidates about their positions on democracy reform, including voter access, money in politics and gerrymandering. As Americans continue to feel shut out of the democratic process, especially in their calls for police reform in K . . .
Today, a group of 42 organizations signed a joint letter to the moderators for the upcoming presidential and vice-presidential debates, urging them to ask candidates about their positions on democracy reform, including voter access, money in politics and gerrymandering. As Americans continue to feel shut out of the democratic process, especially in their calls for police reform in K . . .