Lucie Volotzky is known and respected for being a resilient mover and shaker—a dedicated wife and mother of four, a seasoned businesswoman and active community leader with a zest for life and a desire to improve people’s lives. Now she intends to shake up Capitol Hill as a determined, commonsense congresswoman who will put America first and stand strong to defeat the radical progressive agenda hijacking our country. But, first, she must unseat career Democrat politician, Brad Sherman, who has been compromising America’s best interests for 25 years. Volotzky is very qualified to be the wise and courageous leader we need in Washington, D.C. She and her husband have been owners of retail businesses for over 35 years in the Los Angeles area.
As an immigrant, and as a woman, there was a sense of pride and satisfaction when I went into the polling booth to cast my vote for a candidate or issue. As an adult I am fully accustomed to the outcome not correlating with the way I voted, but I respected the vote of those who made other choices and voted in accordance with their values.
But failing to elect someone or pass or defeat an issue due to others positions and votes is not the same as having to exercise my right to vote in a system designed to influence the outcome rather than respect ones right to vote.
Much too often abusees or misdeeds are accepted and written off as a unintended consequence of a system where there are too few resources, personnel or even public interest.
Low voter turnout has become the norm rather than the exception.
Coming through this past election cycle, the challenges and questionable behavior due to a mass ballot dump into a system which has failed to maintain accurate and creditable voter rolls, is not the model for National Policy.
The Right to Vote by Minorities and Women came at such a high cost that we cannot diminish that right, especially in the name of “For the People Act”. I stand for Voting Rights and against HR1 and the attempt to institutionalize Voting Rights Abuse.