Vogueのインスタグラム(voguemagazine) - 10月25日 22時12分


If @staceyabrams wins in Georgia on November 6, she’ll be the first black woman governor in the history of the United States. But ballots that black voters will cast in this race aren’t just in question—they’re in peril. Georgia has been closely watched by advocacy groups for years as a state with troubling disenfranchisement statistics. The 2018 midterm election has brought national attention to the issue, not least because Abrams’s opponent, Republican Brian Kemp, is currently secretary of state, and thus charged with ensuring the fairness of an election in which he himself is running. When it was reported in September that over 50,000 voter registrations were being held up by Kemp’s office’s controversial verification practice—over two-thirds of which were for black voters—Abrams’s historic challenge took on even more significance. Tap the link in our bio to read why what’s happening in Georgia exemplifies America’s crisis in representation, and a growing awareness among the masses that it cannot be tolerated.
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