GOP Voter Suppression Plan: Seven Tactics To Block Your Vote in 2012
If you live in a state where voting is becoming tougher,
plan ahead to register, to get the right ID and to know where you can
vote.
December 20, 2011 |
If you are a member of a
racial minority, student or young voter, working poor, elderly or
disabled, your ability to vote may be a lot harder in 2012—especially if
you live in states that have a history of racial repression during the
Civil Rights Movement. Simply put, the Republican Party knows which
segments of society helped to elect President Obama and other Democrats
in 2008, knows tens of millions of these people did not vote in the 2010
midterms, and has worked very hard to stop these people from voting
again next year.
Their strategy has been simple: raise the barriers by complicating the
rules to register to vote, to get a ballot, to vote early, or speedily.
What follows are seven major trends that will affect you if you live in a
state with new rules. Republicans know that most people do not pay
attention to the fine print of election law. They get excited in the
final days before presidential votes. But that may not be good enough in
2012.
Friday, December 23, 2011
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