(Reuters) — “With this movement, we will ensure record-breaking turnout not just in the next presidential election, not in the next midterm election, but in all elections.”
Voter registration activists fanned out among throngs of young Americans who marched for tighter gun laws on Saturday, signing up thousands of first-time voters who want to eject lawmakers who oppose gun control.
With mid-term Congressional elections eight months away, the activists flocked to some 800 marches across the country to register young voters likely to back Democratic and independent candidates who tend to favor tougher firearms laws.
In Washington, volunteers for the Head Count voter-registration effort raised their fists and chanted “demonstration without registration leads to frustration” before heading out with clipboards to sign up some of the nation’s newest voters.
Click to continue reading. By Katanga Johnson – Mar 24, 2018