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Republicans advance more than 100 bills that would restrict voting in wake of Trump's defeat

Republicans advance more than 100 bills that would restrict voting in wake of Trump's defeat

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Friday, February 5th 2021 at 9:31PM · 1274 views
Republicans advance more than 100 bills that would restrict voting in wake of Trump's defeat

By Jane C. Timm


State Republicans have in recent weeks advanced a spate of proposals that would restrict access to the ballot box, a move voting rights experts warned was coming after President Joe Biden's win.

State lawmakers are considering more than 100 laws that would make it harder to vote, according to an analysis conducted by the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law. This number represents almost triple the number of similarly restrictive bills under consideration this time last year, according to the analysis.

These bills, in the works in 28 states, primarily seek to limit mail-in voting access, add voter ID requirements and make it harder to get on or stay on the voter rolls, according to the Brennan Center. There are nearly 2,000 bills moving through state legislatures aimed at addressing election-related issues overall, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

Mail-in voting proved key to Biden's victory, as more Democrats than Republicans embraced the method rather than congregating at the polls as an uncontrolled pandemic raged. Experts have attributed this split to then-President Donald Trump's unrelenting effort to sow doubt in the integrity of the 2020 race with false claims that vote-by-mail is inherently fraudulent, and appeals to his supporters to vote in person.

Now, Republicans have zeroed in on mail-in voting for new restrictions and rollbacks, in some cases targeting laws the GOP had championed years before the pandemic.

Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel told Fox News recently that rolling back pandemic election changes like expanded mail-in voting was “absolutely an important effort” for the party. She added that the RNC would be “taking a very heavy role in” efforts to clean up voter rolls. Trump falsely claimed there were thousands of dead people who voted in Georgia and while roll maintenance is a normal part of elections, experts warn that the voter roll purges that some Republicans have advocated for in the past are too aggressive, removing eligible voters from the books.

Conservative advocates of these laws say they’ll make elections more secure. There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in American elections, while there is a large body of evidence that American elections are secure from both hacking and fraud. Still, Republicans have for years warned of voter fraud, despite the lack of evidence for it, something voting rights experts say primed a significant number of Republican voters in 2020 to believe Trump's lie about a stolen election.

“People are planting the seeds, laying the groundwork, and then saying, ‘Look, people are fearing exactly what I told them to fear’ even though there’s no evidence or basis for that,” said Eliza Sweren-Becker, an attorney at the Brennan Center who worked on the analysis of the state legislative proposals.

There’s an even more prolific effort to expand voting access, with more than 400 bills in 35 states proposing the expansion of access to the vote.

But with Republicans controlling the majority of state legislatures in the U.S., voting rights advocates say they are on high alert for new laws that will make it harder for voters to cast their ballots in future elections.

Sweren-Becker said she’s particularly concerned about Georgia, Arizona and Texas, states that have been trending blue in part due to a quickly diversifying electorate. Georgia and Arizona flipped blue this past presidential election, backing Biden over Trump; those wins were fueled in part by major demographic shifts over the last few years, paired with significant organizing and voter education efforts by Democrats and grassroots groups.

Suppressive laws “always have a greater burden on voters of color,” she said. “It’s impossible to disentangle these efforts to restrict voting access with efforts to keep Black and brown voters from the ballot box.”

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Comments (15)

Steve Williams Friday, February 5th 2021 at 10:11PM

That's right Ron. Unlike the stolen election of 2020, by 2022 the major problems will be corrected, beiieve me.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, February 5th 2021 at 10:23PM

Mail-in voting proved key to Biden's victory, as more Democrats than Republicans embraced the method rather than congregating at the polls as an uncontrolled pandemic raged. Experts have attributed this split to then-President Donald Trump's unrelenting effort to sow doubt in the integrity of the 2020 race with false claims that vote-by-mail is inherently fraudulent, and appeals to his supporters to vote in person.

Well, he can sit down and shut-up too... Let the Country heal from 45's BULL.





Steve Williams Friday, February 5th 2021 at 10:55PM

The move in Pennsylvania is to return to our tradition of in-person voting and absentee voting only for a good reason.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, February 5th 2021 at 11:06PM

This is how The Republicans react to a BIDEN WIN, to prevent this from happening again, that all!




Steve Williams Saturday, February 6th 2021 at 1:27AM

This is what we've done since before I cast my first vote right here in the greater Philly area, for Gerald Ford in 1976. Efoff.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Saturday, February 6th 2021 at 10:18AM

Stop whining Steve. Can you say Joe Biden President of the United States because this is the truth, WAKE UPPPP!


Steve Williams Saturday, February 6th 2021 at 4:03PM

Biden isn't my President.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Saturday, February 6th 2021 at 6:37PM

You are not The United States of America neither. Biden is The President of this country that I love and if you don't like it "MOVE."









Steve Williams Saturday, February 6th 2021 at 9:42PM

You wish. If I don't like it I'm going to take you behind the gym and beat your ass.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Saturday, February 6th 2021 at 10:22PM

YOUR WORDS: You wish. If I don't like it I'm going to take you behind the gym and beat your ass.

Saturday, February 6th 2021 at 9:42PM
Steve Williams | delete | block member


Sir, why are you threatening me?

This is the third time you jumped off-topic to threatening me, please don't let that happen again.

Steve Williams Saturday, February 6th 2021 at 10:35PM

Is that what you thought when your boy Biden said it? And he was saying it about the President.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Sunday, February 7th 2021 at 12:36AM

I don't care, you don't say that BULL to me. GOT IT!

Steve Williams Sunday, February 7th 2021 at 3:15AM

I'm so scared Ron.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Sunday, February 7th 2021 at 3:48AM

Don’t let it happen again.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Sunday, February 7th 2021 at 3:53AM

State Republicans have in recent weeks advanced a spate of proposals that would restrict access to the ballot box, a move voting rights experts warned was coming after President Joe Biden's win.

State lawmakers are considering more than 100 laws that would make it harder to vote, according to an analysis conducted by the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law. This number represents almost triple the number of similarly restrictive bills under consideration this time last year, according to the analysis.

This is what the Republicans are doing to the American Voter because they lost 45 from his second term.

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