Upcoming Moral March to target potential voters

Byby Tim Pulliam WTVD logo
Thursday, February 4, 2016
NAACP voting rights
The NAACP announced details on its upcoming Moral March in Raleigh

RALEIGH (WTVD) -- NAACP leaders announced Thursday new details surrounding an upcoming Moral March in downtown Raleigh.

The goal? Encouraging people to vote.

NAACP leaders say this is not going to be just a march, with people returning home immediately after. Leaders want this to be a voter mobilization effort.

North Carolina chapter president Rev. Dr. William Barber said the 10th anniversary Moral March will feature speakers from a relative of a slain civil rights activist. Also speaking will be people who have been impacted by civil and social issues, from immigration, unemployment, healthcare, and racial inequality to voting rights.

The NAACP said they hope to mobilize 4,500 volunteers from the Moral March rally on Feb. 13. Organizers hope those volunteers will target potential voters throughout North Carolina to get them registered and educated about the voting process.

For more information on the Moral March, click here.

NCGOP Chairman Hasan Harnett issued this statement in response to the planned Moral March:

"We know Democrats are demoralized by the candidacies of Hillary Clinton and Roy Cooper and their hypocrisy is astounding, especially when it comes to North Carolina's voting law. This is just one more effort by Rev. Barber and the rest of the Moral Monday crowd to scream, shout and attempt to build support for the left's failing candidates."

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