“I have always felt that a politician is to be judged by the animosities he excites among his opponents.” — Sir Winston Churchill
 
 
Good Democracy Morning in Ohio's Eleventh District!
 
Much we could and need to report today but we are kicking it all over until tomorrow. The STORY OF THE DAY is the Democratic Primary Election in the 11th Congressional District and whether you will be a part of it.
 
Early indications are that turnout will be higher than expected. We hope you will be a part of that higher than expected turnout!
 
See our take here on how this is a recurring moment of truth for Black America.
 
Brief excerpts:
 
… I vote today because I heard Otis Moss Jr. speak one cold dismal night in a nearly empty church in Hough. … I vote today because I know that even friendly politicians who actively seek my vote won’t respect me or my community if I can’t be bothered to go to the polls. … There have always been people in power who worked to withhold voting rights from others in these United States …not in order to form a more perfect Union, but to deter its arrival.
 
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