Does Cox Communications really support Voting Rights?
Cox Communications is owned by Cox Enterprises
Cox Communications' position on voting rights is poor because they believe that people who are not property owners should not be able to vote. This is a terrible position to take because it disenfranchises a large portion of the population and denies them a basic right that all Americans should have.
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