Trump's Trials: Voting Rights Groups and Gag Orders in Focus

Voting rights groups are concerned about the prospect of Donald Trump winning the 2024 presidential election, but they are equally worried about voter accessibility and suppression efforts, rising living costs, affordable healthcare, lack of jobs, and whether President Joe Biden is addressing their concerns. Underrepresented communities fear the racial divisiveness caused by Trump, the obstruction of voting and women's rights, and the potential consolidation of power. Grassroots organizations in battleground states like Georgia, Michigan, and Ohio are working to engage voters on kitchen table issues and prepare them to challenge candidates on important questions. They are also focused on addressing issues such as affordable housing, driver's licenses for immigrants, and the impact of controversial voter purge laws.
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