Does Raised & Rooted really support Voting Rights?
Raised & Rooted is owned by Tyson Foods
. Tyson Foods is a poor position on voting rights because they are not in support of the Voting Rights Act. They feel that it is no longer necessary because of the progress that has been made in civil rights. This is a poor position because the Voting Rights Act is still necessary to protect the voting rights of minority groups.
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