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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumHillary Clinton Statement on the 51st Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act
This is a couple of days old, but worth noting. Some have noticed a lack of positive posts, so here is my small contribution.
Fifty-one years after the Voting Rights Act was signed into law, Americans are now facing the most systematic effort to curtail those rights since the era of Jim Crow. Make no mistake, new voter restriction laws in seventeen states have replaced poll taxes and literacy tests as a thinly veiled attempt to achieve an old objective: disenfranchising African Americans, Latinos, low-income people, young people, and people with disabilities.
But we are fighting back. Last week, a court struck down North Carolinas voter ID requirement, saying it was designed to target African Americans with almost surgical precision. Similar restrictions have recently been overturned in Wisconsin, Texas, Michigan, North Dakota, and Kansas after courts found they were intended to discriminate as well.
This November, the notion that every American has a voice in shaping our future is at stake. Donald Trump supports discriminatory voting restrictions and actually claims that without them in place, the results of American elections should be questioned. Its a dangerous attempt to undermine the legitimacy of our democracy.
I have a very different view. I believe America is stronger when we expand access to the ballot box, not restrict it. Thats why Ill fight to repair the Voting Rights Act, expand early voting, and introduce universal, automatic voter registration.
Upon signing the Voting Rights Act in 1965, President Johnson said the right to vote is one which no American, true to our principles, can deny.
He was right.
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Hillary Clinton Statement on the 51st Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act (Original Post)
Bongo Prophet
Aug 2016
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DemonGoddess
(4,640 posts)1. K&R!
NewJeffCT
(56,828 posts)2. excellent statement
K&R
MagickMuffin
(15,943 posts)3. I'll be an Alternate Judge on election day
It will be interesting how much the rules change once again, all because the Grand Obstructionist Party doesn't like people voting and therefore created this false narrative that there is a huge voter fraud taking place.
I say good on Hillary for acknowledging that this is a big concern and is going to do something about it!
Yippyroo
Thx Bongo Prophet, we need more positive post and less hair on fire posts