
Codie Horse-Topetchy, a coordinator for Rock the Native Vote, arranges her booth at the Comanche Nation fairgrounds in Lawton, Oklahoma -- she registered 50 people to vote, a big success
Lawton (United States) (AFP) - With an eye on the 2024 presidential election, Codie Horse-Topetchy is feeling jubilant. She just registered 50 people to vote at the Comanche Nation Fair in Lawton, Oklahoma -- a resounding success. "There was a line this morning," the 20-year-old student, herself a Comanche and Kiowa, tells AFP on the second day of the event at her booth, set up near a series of huge white decorative tepees. Horse-Topetchy is a coordinator for Rock the Native Vote, an association that encourages the Native American community to go to the polls. Under a blazing sun, with the hel...




