OPINION The Chronicle Ernest H. Pitt -vet**//,. Publisher Emeritus C ? 1974-2015 * /i ? * 617 N. Liberty Street "* 7/mit* < 336-722-8624 ^ WWW.WSCHRONICLE XOM Elaine Pitt Business Manager Donna Rogers Managing Editor wali D. Pitt Digital Manager Our Mission The Chronicle is dedicated to serving the residents of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County by giving voice to the voiceless, speaking truth to power, standing for integrity and encouraging open communication and lively debate throughout the community. Your call to duty: Go vote President Obama was in Greensboro on Tuesday, rallying the troops for Hillary Clinton. The troop count is getting bigger since the second presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on Oct. 9. Polls show that Clinton received a bump after the debate. Obama told the crowd, when he heard booing against Trump on Tuesday, "Don't boo. Vote." With less than 30 days before Election Day, it's time to think about who will get your vote. The presidential race can be seen as a no-brainer. Obama called Donald Trump "unfit" to be president, and rightly so. With the 1995 videotape of Trump speaking of his relationship to women in terms of a conqueror emerging last week, evidence should not be hard to find. But what about the senator who still backs Trump through it all because he said Trump apologized? GOP U.S. Sen. Richard Burr is running for re-elec tion. Obama gave a shout-out to his opponent, Democrat Deborah Ross. So, there's a suggestion for someone to vote for. Start planning because the ballot will be long. Not only will there be national candidates to select, but also state and local ones, too. And in Forsyth County, there will be three bond referenda to vote for. The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools system, Forsyth Technical Community College and Forsyth County Paries and Recreation Department each nave a bond referen dum to vote for. To get your personal ballot, go to: https://enr.ncsbe.gov/voter_search_public/ The point is, now is the time to make some deci sions. Traditional voter registration ends Friday, Oct. 14. Decide to register to vote so that you can be ready to. exercise your early right to vote on Oct. 20 or beyond, up until Nov. 5. Then the polls open again on Nov. 8, from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. The national, state and local early voting begins on Oct. 20 at the Forsyth County Government Center at 201 N Chestnut St. Early voting will begin on Oct. 27 at the 16 satellite locations. For full information on locations and hours of voting, visit http://www.forsyth.cc/Elections/Documents/One stop_early_voting .pdf Here is some good news: Because of a court rul ing, voters will not be asked to show photo identifi cation this election, and same-day registration will be available at all early voting sites. This is your call to duty. Go vote and let your voice be heard. ' - f ' OXXrtVXfL @ lots LETTERS TO THE EDITOR School board member urges vote for bond referendum To the Editor: Our students in our school sys tem as well as our staff deserve the best. They are our future. This includes both our public schools as well as our Community College. With the passing of the 2016 Bond we can assure that happens. The school bond includes new schools, replacements schools, addi tions, renovations, safety improve ments, technology, and maintenance and capital improvements. Our last large-scale bond referendum was in 2006. Since then, our enrollment has grown to more than 7,000 additional students. We have 17 buildings that are more than 50 years old and hope to equip 1,840 classrooms with technol ogy. Safety cameras will be installed for the protection of each and every student. I hope as a member of the WSFCS [Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools] Board, a mother, and a grandmother you will vote for the most important issues facing our community. Our students are your future and my future. To me, nothing is more important than trying to provide them with the best education possi ble. Lida Calvert Hayes WS/FCS School Board Trump is unfit to lead, says Black Caucus chairwoman To the Editor: Donald Trump has already paint ed African-American communities with a broad, tainted brush, telling us that we're 'living in poverty,' and that we 'have no jobs.' Now, he's doubled down on his slanderous comments about five black men who were exonerated for a 1989 assault of a Central Park jogger. Trump rushed to judgment back then, and he's not letting up today, even though another man confessed to the crime and DNA evidence proved that the Central Park Five were innocent. Trump's reckless and divisive rhetoric proves that he's tempera mentally unfit to lead our great nation. Presidents don't peddle racist accusations or baseless charges against the innocent. They seek to unite, rather than divide. Hillary Clinton understands that our nation is stronger when we lift each other up, and she has the tem perament to build upon the progress we've made under President Obama. There's a clear choice this November, and I'm with Her. Virgie M. Rollins DNC Black Caucus Chairwoman Detroit Note: Rollins issued the follow ing statement after Donald Trump doubled down on his racially charged accusations against the Central Park Five in New York City. Hillary Clinton urges help for hurricane victims To the Editor: Vvr In times of crisis, Americans come together to support each other. That's what we need to do now, as North Carolina continues to grapple with dangerous floods, widespread power outages persist and communities from Florida to Virginia begin to pick up the pieces. My thoughts and prayers are with the friends and families of Hurricane Matthew's victims. The federal government should do everything it can to help states and communities respond to the storm and build back better to withstand future disasters. Those who can afford to can help families in need by donating to the Florida Disaster Fund and to Team Rubicon, a veter ans' service organization specializ ing in disaster response. As we rebuild and remember those who were lost, we must also address the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Haiti, where it's report ed that4fyrrieane Matthew killed more thari a thousand people. I encourage everyone who can to give what they are able to Unicef s Haiti relief efforts here. Hillary Clinton, Democrat Presidential Candidate New York, N.Y. Note: Clinton issued the state ment above aS the Southeast addresses the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, which killed at least 26 Americans and caused damage in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia. N.C. Democrats push candidacy of Hillary Clinton To the Editor: I agree wholeheartedly with Governor Pence. The language used by Donald Trump to describe women in the recently released video is offensive and inexcusable. Throughout this campaign and his life, Donald Trump has exhibited a repugnant tendency to harass and demean women. This November, the people of North Carolina will come together to ensure that Donald Trump gets A ? nowhere near the White House - and they will affirm that Hillary Clinton, who has spent her decades of public service standing up for the rights and dignity of all people, is the per son who represents North Carolina's best values. I call on Governor Pence to join scores of fellow Republican leaders in doing what is best for our country and rejecting Donald Trump. Patsy KeeveriChairwoman N.C. 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