Democrats Tiptoe Around How Loudly to Sound Alarm on Voting Risk
- Convention speakers criticized obstacles to casting a ballot
- They cited past fights over women and minorities voting
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Speakers at the Democratic National Convention this week had to walk a careful line between warning Joe Biden’s supporters of obstacles to voting and being so negative that they discourage participation.
Over four days, everyone from senators to celebrities urged voters to request and return mail-in their ballots early, head to early voting centers or, if necessary, be ready to wait in long lines on Election Day.