The Democratic National Convention and The Disenfranchisement of Voters

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In this video, we delve into the complexities of the Democratic National Convention and explore the historical and contemporary issues of voter disenfranchisement. We'll take a journey back to 1913, when a significant change was made to the U.S. Constitution, allowing Senators to be chosen by direct vote—an amendment that forever altered the democratic process.

Fast forward to today, and we find ourselves in the midst of another critical moment: the growing assumption that Vice President Kamala Harris may run for President without undergoing the traditional nomination process of the Democratic Party. What does this mean for democracy? How does this connect to the broader theme of voter disenfranchisement? Join us as we analyze these pivotal moments in American history and their implications for the future of our democratic system.

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