Cece Jones-Davis Wants to Stop an Execution

Sep 24, 2021 View Original Article
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    -46% Medium Liberal

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    -56% Medium Liberal

  • Politician Portrayal

    16% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

48% : Woe unto me if I live in the state of Oklahoma and pay taxes as a Black woman, standing on the shoulders of my grandmothers from the South, woe unto me if I don't use the voice I've been given through an HBCU education, and the strengthened voice I've been given through an Ivy League institution.
44% : I had never done anything in criminal justice reform before.
42% : He took a plea deal with the prosecution to avoid the death penalty and said that Julius was the one who committed the crime.
41% : CJD: The death penalty is not completely off the table for him until the governor signs off on the commutation, but the state attorney general is no longer asking for October 28.
39% : I recently interviewed Jones-Davis, currently the Justice for Julius campaign director, to better understand why she has fought so hard to save Jones from execution and what the Pardon and Parole Board's recommendation means for his legal fight.

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