Although Republicans in some states continue to battle against voting rights, there is reason to believe that American voters will win the war. For one thing, some Republicans (hard to believe but true) are working with Democrats to expand access to the vote.
Since the 2012 elections some states like North Carolina and Arkansas continue down the road of a Tea Party utopia in which the top 1% makes all political decisions, including choosing elected representatives, while the rest of us just say bahhh. In fact, North Carolina’s House Appropriations Committee passed its version of a more restrictive Voter ID bill on Tuesday.According to the Brennan Center of Justice, 31 states introduced at least 80 laws intended to restrict voting rights.
let's say for the sake of argument, they are not trying to suppress their own voters, so 80 laws there are only 50 states so 31 of them doubled and tripled down in those states that are really fearing their garbage will come back and stink up their chances to continue their charade of gov't?
you know when you have to cheat deciece and stomp on American rights to get your way, maybe your way is not the best or wanted, but they continue to try and ram right wing "VALUES"? down our throats while accusing the Pres. of their crimes.
Sixty-two of those laws are pending in 25 states. Twenty-five of those bills (in 12 states) are “active” meaning they made it passed introduction and referral to the appropriate committee. Two of these laws passed in 2 states.Earlier this month in Wisconsin, voters stood up to the Koch Brothers and ALEC showing overwhelming support to keep same day registration in an advisory referendum.Efforts to impose restrictive voter ID requirements in New Hampshire were stepped back in March, by the State House’s Election Law Committee.“The Election Law Committee voted, 11-7, to recommend the House pass a bill that would leave in place the voter ID law as it operated during November’s election, but repeal provisions that will tighten the list of acceptable forms of ID starting this fall.”
they are telling us that they know they have less of a chance then they claim, this is the confirmation of Michelle Bachmann's claim that this is a "gangster gov't" but as usual she pointed in the wrong direction, we have already won they are trying to undo what is already available if we keep focus and remember he said "YES 'WE' CAN", we will.