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Ending voter suppression
In November 2008, the Republican National Committee unsuccessfully attempted to exit a 1982 consent decree with the Democratic National Committee in which theyd agreed to stop targeting minority voters, voter caging and voter suppression. That 82 agreement was reached after the DNC sued the RNC for allegedly targeting 45,000 New Jersey voters in low-income and minority areas. A 1986 memo from then-Midwest RNC political director Kris Wolf to the Southern RNC political director that read, I would guess this program will eliminate at least 60,000 to 80,000 folks from the rolls. If its a close race this could keep the black vote down considerably, resulted in a second consent agreement.
It's not like they haven't done it before. Republicans were dirty all they way back then.
Registering the poor to vote is like handing out burglary tools to criminals.
-Conservative columnist Matthew Vadum
I dont want everybody to vote.
-Heritage Foundation co-founder Paul Weyrich
In Florida voters had previously been permitted two weeks of early voting prior to the election; lawmakers rolled that back to eight days. Ohio lawmakers went even further, reducing the states early voting period from 35 days to just 11. Ari Berman also notes in Rolling Stone that both states banned voting on the Sunday before the electiona day when black churches historically mobilize their constituents.
Other states have successfully rolled back their early voting periods as well. Georgia reduced early voting from 45 to 21 days, Wisconsin shortened their period by 16 days, West Virginia by five days, and Tennessee by two.
Voter Suppression 101
Detzners first target: 182,000 Floridians who are registered to vote but dont have a drivers license and are therefore assumed to be non-citizens. (and nearly every one a minority with two thirds of the targets in Democratic precincts.)
Press: Suppressing the vote, again - Milford, MA - The Milford Daily News
Can you believe Republicans have the nerve and the gall to insist they just want a "fair" election. And they did the same thing in 1982.
Is it any wonder their party is 90% white? They want to determine the electorate that runs the country, regardless of the ethnic make up of the country. They will start massive demonstrations following this course of action.
In November 2008, the Republican National Committee unsuccessfully attempted to exit a 1982 consent decree with the Democratic National Committee in which theyd agreed to stop targeting minority voters, voter caging and voter suppression. That 82 agreement was reached after the DNC sued the RNC for allegedly targeting 45,000 New Jersey voters in low-income and minority areas. A 1986 memo from then-Midwest RNC political director Kris Wolf to the Southern RNC political director that read, I would guess this program will eliminate at least 60,000 to 80,000 folks from the rolls. If its a close race this could keep the black vote down considerably, resulted in a second consent agreement.
It's not like they haven't done it before. Republicans were dirty all they way back then.
Registering the poor to vote is like handing out burglary tools to criminals.
-Conservative columnist Matthew Vadum
I dont want everybody to vote.
-Heritage Foundation co-founder Paul Weyrich
In Florida voters had previously been permitted two weeks of early voting prior to the election; lawmakers rolled that back to eight days. Ohio lawmakers went even further, reducing the states early voting period from 35 days to just 11. Ari Berman also notes in Rolling Stone that both states banned voting on the Sunday before the electiona day when black churches historically mobilize their constituents.
Other states have successfully rolled back their early voting periods as well. Georgia reduced early voting from 45 to 21 days, Wisconsin shortened their period by 16 days, West Virginia by five days, and Tennessee by two.
Voter Suppression 101
Detzners first target: 182,000 Floridians who are registered to vote but dont have a drivers license and are therefore assumed to be non-citizens. (and nearly every one a minority with two thirds of the targets in Democratic precincts.)
Press: Suppressing the vote, again - Milford, MA - The Milford Daily News
Can you believe Republicans have the nerve and the gall to insist they just want a "fair" election. And they did the same thing in 1982.
Is it any wonder their party is 90% white? They want to determine the electorate that runs the country, regardless of the ethnic make up of the country. They will start massive demonstrations following this course of action.