With less than 40 days until Election Day, the Rev. Al Sharpton's choice of a battleground state for a get-out-the-vote bus tour made sense. It was a strategic choice on Sharpton's part to recruit speakers who many first knew as Black and Latino teenagers wrongly convicted in a case that former President Donald Trump supported so vociferously. The civil rights leader and more than 50 supporters boarded a bus Friday from Harlem to Philadelphia with members of the group formerly known as the Central Park Five to energize youth voters. Читать дальше...