In a press conference Wednesday, he added that any attempt «to covertly or overtly
influence free and fair elections through means that are undesirable» will «neither be appreciated nor permitted», and would attract charges under the IT Act.
At our state conference last month, we overwhelmingly passed resolutions supporting guaranteed healthcare as a human right,
free public education from pre-K through college or trade school, a living wage
and fair compensation for all, investments in environmental protection
and renewable energy, restoration of voting rights to former felons, public financing of
elections to eradicate the corrupting
influence of big money in politics,
and other policies that serve the people.