Democrats say getting out Indian vote a daunting but important task
Wednesday, July 28, 2004 at 03:53AM
TheSpook
Frank Lamere, chairman of the Democratic National
Convention's Native American Caucus, is urging Indians to get out and
do what some of his friends call "that white man's thing" -- vote. With
the prospect of a tight presidential race in November, Democrats are
courting Indian country with vigor. And that, in itself, is a daunting
prospect, given the fact that Indian voters are, literally, few and far
between. For example, the land occupied by the 250,000-member Navajo
Nation, the largest tribe in the United States, covers more than 27,000
square miles in New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. Many of the farmers,
sheepherders, and others who live scattered across the reservation --
an area larger than West Virginia -- don't have telephones or
televisions and rely largely on local Navajo-language radio stations
for news. [more]
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