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Voting Rights Act under siege 19 Feb 2012 An intensifying conservative legal assault on the Voting Rights Act could precipitate what many civil rights advocates regard as the nuclear option: a court ruling striking down one of the core elements of the landmark 1965 law guaranteeing African Americans and other minorities access to the ballot box. At the same time, the view that states should have free rein to change their election laws even in places with a history of Jim Crow seems to be gaining traction within the Republican Party. "There certainly has been a major change," said Rick Hasen, a professor of election law at the University of California at Irvine. "Now, you have a whole bunch of credible mainstream state attorneys general and governors taking this view. ...That would have been unheard of even five years ago. You would have been accused of being a racist."
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February 21, 2012 by jimbo92107, 12 weeks 2 days ago
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I hereby officially accuse all Republicans trying to block the voting rights of American citizens of being racist.
Now, somebody has accused them of being racist. Glad to have cleared that up.