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81-Year-Old Georgia Woman Votes for the First Time After Husband's Death

Betty Cartledge, who was discouraged from voting by her late husband, casts her first ballot, highlighting ongoing issues of voter suppression within households.

  • Betty Cartledge, an 81-year-old from Georgia, voted for the first time after her husband, who never voted himself, discouraged her from participating in elections.
  • Cartledge's story has sparked discussions on social media about the influence of spouses in controlling women's votes and the importance of voting autonomy.
  • Her niece, Wanda Moore, played a crucial role in encouraging her to register and vote, despite Cartledge's inability to read or write.
  • Cartledge expressed a sense of pride and independence after voting, saying it made her feel more American and determined to vote in future elections.
  • Georgia's pivotal role in the 2024 election underscores the importance of every vote, as Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump vie for the state's electoral votes.
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