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Commemorating The 50th Anniversary Of The Voting Rights Act
Tags: #VRA50, Barack Obama, John Lewis, Obama, Political And Funny Tweets, President, tweets, Voting Rights Act, VRA
President Barack Obama speaks during an event at the South Court Auditorium of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building August 6, 2015 in Washington, DC. President Obama spoke on the 50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act and proclaimed September 22 to be National Voter Registration Day
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50 years ago today, President Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into law, securing the right to vote for millions of African Americans.
— President Obama (@POTUS44) August 6, 2015
Before 1965, African Americans faced poll taxes, literacy tests, or having to count jellybeans in a jar when they tried to register to vote.
— President Obama (@POTUS44) August 6, 2015
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President Barack Obama hugs Rep. John Lewis as Attorney General Loretta Lynch looks on
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Heroes like @RepJohnLewis, Dr. King, and countless others sacrificed so that all of our voices could be heard. pic.twitter.com/L7kxtWQlYW
— President Obama (@POTUS44) August 6, 2015
.@POTUS I was just trying to help out. We all can make a contribution. We must find a way out of no way & get in what I call #goodtrouble
— John Lewis (@repjohnlewis) August 6, 2015
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Thank you for all you've done to protect our sacred right to vote. It's as important today as it's ever been. https://t.co/ge74wu5nc1
— President Obama (@POTUS44) August 6, 2015
At this time 50 yrs ago today, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was signed into law. pic.twitter.com/TBcsbgplSy
— John Lewis (@repjohnlewis) August 6, 2015
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There is a deliberate, systematic effort to make it harder & more difficult for some people to vote. We must #RestoreTheVRA #VRA50
— John Lewis (@repjohnlewis) August 6, 2015
Our vote is the foundation of democracy. A just & fair society requires the removal of any & all barriers to the ballot box. #RestoreTheVRA
— John Lewis (@repjohnlewis) August 6, 2015
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.@RepJohnLewis is taking over the White House @Instagram.
— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) August 6, 2015
Follow along → https://t.co/RLfPczV7P2 #VRA50 pic.twitter.com/J6DLTbPQiy
RT if you agree:
— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) August 6, 2015
The right to vote is sacred.
Every American deserves equal access to the polls. #VRA50https://t.co/weTkySiI0L
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Medgar Evers. Fannie Lou Hamer. Bob Moses. James Chaney. Andrew Goodman. Michael Schwerner. We salute you. #VRA50 pic.twitter.com/03r2cBgDLP
— VP Biden (Archived) (@VP44) August 6, 2015
The right to vote is the most fundamental right. It's the right from which all others flow. https://t.co/G0yhLEUfIV pic.twitter.com/CstxRBEijN
— VP Biden (Archived) (@VP44) August 6, 2015
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JUST IN: President Obama proclaims September 22 National Voter Registration Day. #VRA50 http://t.co/ldJJqmF5hw
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) August 6, 2015
"Do not succumb to cynicism.
— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) August 6, 2015
Heroic things happen when people get involved." —@POTUS on the importance of voting pic.twitter.com/4Rl7bI9vuj
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As 50 yrs ago when LBJ signed VRA, we must live up to the promise of our democracy & act swiftly to #RestoreTheVRA! http://t.co/4fYRls4G3Y
— Nancy Pelosi (@SpeakerPelosi) August 6, 2015
50 years ago, President Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into law.
— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) August 6, 2015
It's time to restore it. #RestoreTheVRA #VRA50 http://t.co/iHtuGTUK1w
President Barack Obama greets the family of Make-A-Wish child Francisco “Paqui” Lopez Pena, outside the Oval Office, Aug. 6, 2012. Photo by Pete Souza
President Barack Obama greets participants during a meeting on the future of disability policy in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, Aug. 6, 2012. Photo by Pete Souza
President Obama Commemorates The 50th Anniversary Of The Voting Rights Act
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2:10PM ET: President Obama holds a video conference to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act
Lenny Kravitz's penis slipped out on stage? So what? Wait for the GOP Debate on tonight - there will be 10 dicks on stage!
— bettemidler (@BetteMidler) August 6, 2015
Rise And Shine
Tags: #BlackLivesMatter, Activists, Barack Obama, ISIL, ISIS, Obama, Political And Funny Tweets, poll, polls, President, racism, turkey, tweets
President Barack Obama takes the stage to deliver remarks on housing and home ownership at Desert Vista High School in Phoenix, Ariz., Aug. 6, 2013. Photo by Pete Souza
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All Times Eastern
12:30PM: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Josh Earnest
2:10PM: President Obama holds a video conference to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act. Congressman John Lewis and Attorney General Loretta Lynch will join him. It will be live streamed at WhiteHouse.gov/VotingRightsAct
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The U.S. has begun conducting air strikes over Syria from a base in southern Turkey http://t.co/wPbBVwcAYS
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 5, 2015
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Missy Ryan: U.S. Conducts First Islamic State Strike Launched From Turkish Soil
The United States has begun conducting airstrikes over Syria from a base in southern Turkey, the Pentagon said Wednesday, opening a new front in the Obama administration’s air war against the Islamic State. Capt. Jeff Davis, a Defense Department spokesman, told reporters at the Pentagon that a U.S. drone had hit an Islamic State target in Syria on Tuesday. He declined to say exactly where the strike took place or whether it was successful. The beginning of combat flights from Incirlik Air Base is a sign of deepening U.S.-Turkish cooperation against militants in Syria, where the expansion of the Islamic State poses a growing threat to Turkey and the West.
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What has changed in the year since Michael Brown was shot in Ferguson — and what hasn't? http://t.co/yr5SpgjnZo pic.twitter.com/rtpVX1NIf0
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 5, 2015
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Christopher Ingraham: Americans Say Racism Is A Bigger Problem Today Than At Any Point In The Past 20 Years
Half of Americans — exactly 50 percent — say racism is a “big problem” in this country, according to a fascinating new Pew poll released today. That’s up an astonishing 17 points since the last time pollsters asked this question in 2010. And it represents the highest level of concern about racism in this country in at least 20 years. So what’s changed? In a word: Ferguson.
And of course, everything that’s followed since. The Pew numbers reflect some of this. Americans are divided on the extent of the racism problem in this country. 73 percent of blacks call it a big problem, compared to 44 percent of whites. Democrats (61 percent) are also considerably more likely to see a major problem than Republicans (41 percent).
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Poll shows why #BlackLivesMatter activists should be proud http://t.co/JY2JMi4Nap
— HuffPost BlackVoices (@blackvoices) August 6, 2015
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Simon McCormack: Poll Shows Why Black Lives Matter Activists Should Be Proud
Nearly one year after Michael Brown was shot dead by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, a new poll shows a growing number of people believe there’s much to be done before black lives will be valued as much as others. Fifty-nine percent of Americans now believe changes are needed to give African-Americans equal rights, according to a Pew Research Center poll released on Wednesday. That’s up from 46 percent in a Pew poll just last year, before Brown was killed by officer Darren Wilson on Aug. 9, setting off a series of demonstrations and fueling the Black Lives Matter movement.
The poll saw increases in the number of blacks, whites and Hispanics who felt more changes were needed. In 2014, only 39 percent of whites said more needed to be done. In 2015, that number jumped to 53 percent. For blacks, the numbers increased from 79 percent to 86 percent, and for Hispanics, 54 percent to 70 percent. The Pew poll comes after a year of heightened Black Lives Matter activism, including numerous rallies, die-ins and acts of civil disobedience.
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President Barack Obama delivers remarks during the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., Aug. 6, 2014. Photo by Pete Souza
First Lady Michelle Obama and former First Lady Laura Bush participate in a symposium on advancement for women and girls in Africa, with U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit spouses at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., Aug. 6, 2014. Photo by Amanda Lucidon
President Barack Obama walks with Gen. Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on the South Lawn of the White House upon returning from the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., Aug. 6, 2014. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza
First Lady Michelle Obama watches a performance during a symposium program on advancement for women and girls in Africa, with U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit spouses at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., Aug. 6, 2014. Seated with her, from left, are: Constancia Mangue de Obiang, First Lady of Equatorial Guinea; former First Lady Laura Bush; Sylvia Bongo Ondimba, First Lady of the Gabonese Republic; and Tina Tchen, Chief of Staff to the First Lady. Photo by Amanda Lucidon
President Barack Obama joins Jay Leno for a taping of the “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” in Burbank, Calif., Aug. 6, 2013. Photo by Pete Souza
President Barack Obama autographs a banner following his remarks on the economy at Gelberg Signs in Washington, D.C., Aug. 6, 2010. Photo by Pete Souza)
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