Meg Whitman stars in “I Should Have Voted...But I Didn’t.” (VIDEO)

UPDATE: Jerry Brown defeated Meg Whitman in November 2010. Hurray!

Meg Whitman puts the "A" in "absentee."

Ninety years ago this August, women finally won the right to vote when the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920. But instead of taking that right seriously, Meg Whitman has rarely voted for three decades. She wants to be our next governor -- but shouldn't she show more respect for the struggles that earned women the right to vote?

That's why the Courage Campaign is teaming up with the California Nurses Association to send a message to Meg Whitman about the voting rights she took for granted.


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