"Don't Vote" Billboards Put up in Minority Neighborhoods in Minneapolis
Wednesday, October 6, 2004 at 10:12AM
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Clear Channel Billboards raise concern of voter suppression
A series of billboards around the Twin Cities that
brazenly declare "DON'T VOTE" have angered civil rights
activists. Fifteen of the billboards have sprung up in
Minneapolis, St. Paul and its suburbs in the last few days. Several are
in areas with large minority populations, including the Phillips
neighborhood in Minneapolis, leading the NAACP and other groups to
criticize even the suggestion that citizens shouldn't exercise the
right to vote. "This is a highly sensitive election season, and
to put it in areas like the Phillips neighborhood, that's a minority
community that's been disenfranchised enough," Brett Buckner, NAACP
branch president in Minneapolis, said Friday. "I don't care what kind
of campaign this is, that community's been through enough." The
billboards are owned by Clear Channel Communications Inc. Lee Ann
Muller, the company's general manager for outdoor advertising in
Minnesota, wouldn't say who is paying for the billboards, but said it's
a "teaser" campaign and its full meaning would become clear soon.
She said the provocative message does not involve a political party nor
is it a candidate's new slogan. "You can speculate all you want," she
said coyly. "It's meant to draw attention, and it has. That's about all
I can say."
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