Trump's voter suppression efforts must be defeated. Here's one thing we can do Russ Feingold
So much news in the US recently has been upsetting, and rarely uplifting; but the champions of voting rights have reasons to be both aghast at recent headlines and encouraged by them. On the one hand, the Trump-Pence election integrity commissions every move continues to underscore concerns that it is driving at 90mph towards national voter suppression. Then there is the sudden decision by Donald Trump and attorney general Jeff Sessions Department of Justice to support purging voter rolls in Ohio. Its enough to make voters feel like they have a target on their back.
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On the other hand, Rhode Island recently became the ninth state to enact AVR automatic voter registration and on 28 August Illinois became the 10th when its Republican governor signed the bill into law. While the federal government perpetuates myths and conspiracies in an effort to justify taking the vote away from citizens, more and more states are taking local action to strengthen and protect this most fundamental democratic right.
Roughly 41% of eligible voters didnt vote in the 2016 election. Such low voter participation is a significant dent in the credibility and legitimacy of our elections. Our government gains its legitimacy by being representative of the people, but if the reality is that it only represents a little more than half of eligible voters, that premise is shaky.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/sep/05/forget-purging-voter-rolls-improve-democracys-legitimacy