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Republican Voter Suppression!
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Florida Republicans Admit Voter Suppression Was The Goal Of New Election Laws | ThinkProgress

"“I know that the cutting out of the Sunday before Election Day was one of their targets only because that’s a big day when the black churches organize themselves,”
#2
At least some admitted it, still I find the premise so hilarious:

"Um, well, actually yes we were trying to undermine the system and violate the very civil liberties and freedoms we supposedly stand for. This time, particularly, the right of all citizens to vote. Our bad, promise it won't happen again. Really..."
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Usually, I yawn at conspiracy theories. Or eyeroll. I can't help but think that there may be aunited effort by the Republican party to suppress the vote. This year, Virginia was a swing state. Fairfax, VA is the most heavilty-populated jurisdiction in VA. Fairfax has, over the years, become more liberal leaning. There is only one county-wide elected official, the Clerk of Court, who is a Repbulican. Since the Governor is a Republican, his party affiliation determines the electoral board for each jursidction. (Three to the board, two members of a governor's party, the third from the other party.) Recently, one of the members chosen for the electoral board was a gentleman with a long history of trying to tighten the rules regarding voting. The Clerk of Court sent a list of people who should be removed from the voter rolls as they had not appeared for jury duty. It turns out that at least one of the voters had not missed jury duty, and should not have been removed. It would be interesting to know if the Clerks in the more conservative jurisdictions were sending names to be removed from the rolls. It would be interesting to know if the Clerk has been doing this for his whole tenure, or just since VA came in to play for the Democrats. Kinda makes me wonder.
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#4
Well, they didn't manage to suppress it nearly enough!

This crap always gets thrown back and forth...remember the militant Black Panthers in 08? This is simply part of politics.
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rebel100 Wrote:This crap always gets thrown back and forth...remember the militant Black Panthers in 08? This is simply part of politics.

You mean those two private citizens accused of voter intimidation in at one polling place in which zero complaints were filed?

Yeah that's exactly the same as a coordinated effort by government leaders to suppress voter turn out in multiple state. Exactly the same.
#6
rvadog Wrote:You mean those two private citizens accused of voter intimidation in at one polling place in which zero complaints were filed?

Yeah that's exactly the same as a coordinated effort by government leaders to suppress voter turn out in multiple state. Exactly the same.
My point was that it's nothing new and most certainly not isolated to the republican party (who as I pointed out did a lousy job in that they lost the election). Ever hear of New York's Tammany Hall or Chicago's Mayor Daley?
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I can't tell if you are serious or trolling. Are you trying to tell that because there is political patronage and machines we should let voter suppression laws in Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania (among others) slide?
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rvadog Wrote:I can't tell if you are serious or trolling. Are you trying to tell that because there is political patronage and machines we should let voter suppression laws in Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania (among others) slide?
My initial post was a glib comment that if that if the intent of the republicans was to sway elections their way...it didn't work. Interesting that your news comes from a plainly biased left leaning source. Perhaps you are the troll? 18 posts? Who is rvadog?

The party in power always tries to rig the process to meet their ends, congressional redistricting is one example. Your story only had one verifiable republican source (Greer) and yet attributed no direct quote to him. At this point the story doesn't hold water ... as evidenced by the elections outcome.
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rvadog Wrote:I can't tell if you are serious or trolling . Are you trying to tell that because there is political patronage and machines we should let voter suppression laws in Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania (among others) slide?

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I think it's fair to say that the demographics of america have changed a lot. And, unfortunately, the republican party hasn't really appealed to non-white ethnicities. Most would agree the republican party is extremely white. Whenever this topic comes up, representatives always say how they have to "appeal" to them more, and give them stuff. How about giving them respect? There's a certain air in the republican party, that I feel makes non-whites feel unwelcome. Demographics have come to a point where you have to respect these people. I really hope they change their attitudes with this. And no, it's not about adding a token minority to their party, it's much bigger than that.

FYI: the air I'm speaking of is caused by many things...immigration policy, voter suppression, even policing in the state of arizona. People feel threatened to some degree, but mostly disrespected. Oh yeah, let's not forget Romney's incredible way with words, what with his 47% speech, and the recent explanation of his loss. Talk about taking the ship down with you. Hopefully the next election will showcase more moderate republicans.
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