Do You Feel Your Vote Counts?
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September 23 is National Voter Registration Day. Of course, the black community – perhaps more than any other in the United States – understand the significance of the vote. But, in this day and age, when electoral politics is so fraught with corruption, some people feel as though their vote doesn’t count. We at NewsOne hit the streets to ask people how they feel about voting. Watch what they had to say.
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