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When the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act, MoveOn.org sent Art Not War to a victory rally in New York’s Foley Square. Our question for those in attendance: Who Do You Dedicate the Health Care Victory To?
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Florida Governor Rick Scott wanted to kick eligible voters off the rolls before the 2012 election–especially if they were Black or Hispanic–because they’re more likely to vote Democrat. Art Not War went down to Florida for MoveOn.org and heard the stories of citizens effected by Governor Scott’s racist purge.
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Miami Herald
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Anticipating the GOP’s choice of Mitt Romney as their Presidential nominee, MoveOn.org asked Art Not War to send a message to the candidate: his threats to women’s rights would be answered at the voting booth.
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