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nhboy
06-01-2012, 06:50 PM
Link to original source. (http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2012/06/gop-vote-suppression-election)

"Vote suppression has been with us for centuries, of course. Jim Crow was built on it. Very famous and important Americans have participated in it, including former Chief Justice William Rehnquist. But according to a 2004 report by the Center for Voting Rights it wasn't until the Jesse Jackson campaign in the 1980s that the Republicans began to organize nationally:

Democratic activist Donna Brazile, a Jackson worker and Albert Gore's campaign manager in 2000, said "There were all sorts of groups out there doing voter registration. Some time after the '86 election, massive purging started taking place. It was a wicked practice that took place all over the country, especially in the deep South. Democrats retook the Senate in 1986, and [Republican] groups went on a rampage on the premise they were cleaning up the rolls. The campaign then was targeted toward African-Americans." As in the past, Republicans justified the purges in the name of preventing the unregistered from voting. But Democrats charged vote suppression.

They formed a group called the Republican National Lawyers Association for the purpose of manipulating the voting laws in all 50 states to the benefit of the party. Of course, they said it was for the purpose of stopping "voter fraud" but since there was and is no evidence of voter fraud, vote suppression was the obvious intent. They learned the ins and outs of all local and state voting rules and figured out how to use them for their own electoral advantage. And with the help of other conservative groups like ALEC, they set about making it harder to register and harder to vote. They really made their bones in the 2000 recount, when the call went out the morning after the election for their lawyers to descend on Florida. The rest is history. Well, it's deja vu all over again. Here's Ari Berman:

Back in 2000, 12,000 eligible voters—a number twenty-two times larger than George W. Bush's 537 vote triumph over Al Gore—were wrongly identified as convicted felons and purged from the voting rolls in Florida, according to the Brennan Center for Justice. African Americans, who favored Gore over Bush by 86 points, accounted for 11 percent of the state's electorate but 41 percent of those purged. Jeb Bush attempted a repeat performance in 2004 to help his brother win reelection but was forced to back off in the face of a public outcry.

Yet with another close election looming, Florida Republicans have returned to their voter-scrubbing ways. "

aps45819
06-01-2012, 07:23 PM
Awesome :yay: good to know there are people working to keep the voting rolls limited to those eligible to vote

struggler44
06-01-2012, 07:49 PM
Awesome :yay: good to know there are people working to keep the voting rolls limited to those eligible to vote

Then you have the ones in power who will attempt to do whatever is necessary to try and retain the power.......ERICHOLDER

CrashTest
06-01-2012, 08:22 PM
These guys in Philly know how to check for voter ID

Lurk
06-01-2012, 08:48 PM
These guys in Philly know how to check for voter ID

The NBPP allowable voter ID was written all over the faces of those who tried to enter the polling place.

JoeRider
06-01-2012, 09:33 PM
I would say that there is vote suppression. When someone who votes that should not, it suppresses others. Can't wait for the recall June 5 elections. Might be a start to something big in 2012.

chernmax
06-02-2012, 12:09 AM
These guys in Philly know how to check for voter ID

If I remember correctly, these Obama racist a$$h0les were only restricted from poling places until 2012; Go Figure!!!

Lurk
06-02-2012, 12:55 PM
If I remember correctly, these Obama racist a$$h0les were only restricted from poling places until 2012; Go Figure!!!

It kept them away from polling places in 2010 and look what happened. Predictable result, which is why the current administration wants them there in November 2012.


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