“I didn’t vote in 2016,” Ms. Cotton, a 53-year-old school bus driver from Milwaukee, admitted. “I was really not motivated.”“There is no change in Milwaukee,” Ms. Cotton added. Kushan Stampley, who was helping Ms. Cotton, discovered that she had previously registered but needed to update her address. Of the eight or nine people who stopped to register that day, Mr. Stampley said, most had never voted. A lot of my people don’t vote, but we’ve got to get up and vote, if we want to be heard, not just protest.
Source: New York Times September 26, 2020 19:00 UTC