Melanie Kramer-Torok

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In my mind, it wasn’t a coincidence that D.C. and Flint are both places, in different ways, that lack adequate political representation—places where democracy is far from complete. Flint had been taken over by the governor’s emergency manager, but at least the residents could still vote, in Senate and House elections, for politicians who—if we could get them to pay attention—would represent them.
What the Eyes Don't See: A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City (One World Essentials)
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