The Voting Rights Act was, and still is, vitally important to the future of democracy in the United States.
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was indeed a vital instrument of democracy, ensuring the integrity and reliability of a democratic process that we as a Country hold so dear.
The right to vote is one of our nation's most important civil rights.
Exercising the right to vote is essential to our democracy.
The Voting Rights Act was a seminal victory for our country and a great healing moment. But there are some who want to continue to drive divisions and create phony narratives.
Voting is the most precious right of every citizen, and we have a moral obligation to ensure the integrity of our voting process.
Voting is completely important. People in America think democracy is a given. I think of it as an ecosystem, and what gets in the way of it is politicians and apathy.
It's very important to vote. People died for this right.
Voting is the foundational act that breathes life into the principle of the consent of the governed.
The right to vote should be considered sacred in our democracy.
Freedom to vote is valuable primarily as a means to safeguard other freedoms.
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