Racial Turnout Gap Has Widened With a Weakened Voting Rights Act, Study Finds
Racial Turnout Gap Has Widened With a Weakened Voting Rights Act, Study Finds
The Black share of the electorate had been on the rise for decades, but in some counties, a Supreme Court decision in 2013 changed that, according to a new analysis.
aka "it worked". conservatives successfully fucked over black people, again
52 0 ReplyJust as the Founding Fathers intended.
12 0 ReplyMind you, we amended the constitution to fix that issue
9 0 ReplyYou mean the 13th? Nah, that still allows for punitive slavery, which is the norm to this day.
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Could have passed the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, but as with all things, Democrats considered the filibuster more important.
4 0 ReplyMore exactly, a tiny number of Democrats regarded it as more important, and without them, the rest didn't have the ability to pass anything
5 0 ReplyMore exactly, a tiny number of Democrats regarded it as more important
There's always just enough.
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Which is exactly what the Republicans wanted.
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