Saturday, March 27, 2021

Racist Politics At Its Worst

For decades, Republicans talked in code. They claimed they wanted to ensure "voter security." Now they've dropped the code. They're saying the ugly stuff out loud. Exhibit A, Ruth Marcus writes, is Georgia's new voting law:

Alice O’Lenick, chairwoman of the Gwinnett County election board, didn’t mince words about the need to tighten up voting rules in Georgia. After the “terrible elections cycle” in 2020, when Republicans lost both Georgia Senate seats and Biden won the state’s electoral votes, “I’m like a dog with a bone,” she told fellow Republicans in January. “I will not let them end this session without changing some of these laws. They don’t have to change all of them, but they’ve got to change the major parts so that we at least have a shot at winning.”

Conservative lawyer Michael Carvin, representing the Republican National Committee in an Arizona voting rights case before the Supreme Court earlier this month, was equally transparent — and transactional. When Justice Amy Coney Barrett asked why the RNC was involved in the case — in particular, why it had an interest in preventing people from having their votes counted if they were cast in the wrong precinct — Carvin didn’t bother to pretend this was about anything other than partisan politics.

“Because it puts us at a competitive disadvantage relative to Democrats,” he said. “Politics is a zero-sum game, and every extra vote they get through unlawful interpretations of [the Voting Rights Act] hurts us.”

Thirty percent of Georgia's population is black. And Republicans are doing everything they can to discourage black voters:

As a lawsuit filed by voting rights groups to challenge the Georgia law noted, polling places in majority-Black neighborhoods make up just one-third of Georgia polling places, but accounted for two-thirds of those that had to stay open late to accommodate long lines in the June primary. According to the suit, “the average wait time in Georgia after polls were scheduled to close was six minutes in neighborhoods that were at least 90% white, and 51 minutes in places that were at least 90% nonwhite.”

Which underscores the point: These restrictions operate to the particular detriment of Black voters, who tend to have less access to acceptable forms of identification, have jobs that make it harder to get to the polls during business hours and live in neighborhoods with fewer polling places and longer lines.

Republicans claim that all this needs to be done in the name of election security. That's a crock:

Perhaps these restrictions, and their discriminatory impact, could be justified if there were a need to impose them. There isn’t. Not a clear one, not any one at all, except for the baseless frenzy over stolen elections and widespread fraud whipped up by Donald Trump and his allies. As Georgia’s Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger — now the named defendant in the lawsuit — said in January, the state conducted “safe, secure, honest elections” during the 2020 cycle.

This is a return to Jim Crow. It's racist politics at its worst.

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8 comments:

Graham said...

Just as the republicans and their supporters are dropping the code so to must those who oppose them and their tactics. It needs to be called out, loud and clear for what it is. It needs to be called out every single time. As do the names of those who lead these action. Be it in the halls of power, the courtrooms or the streets.
The rest of us, the majority, shouldn’t forget- They only win when they cheat (usually).

Owen Gray said...

And the easiest way, Graham, to cheat is to simply lie about what you're doing.

Anonymous said...

BOYCOTT coke and all the other Fortune 500 companies HQ'd in Georgia.

Anonymous said...

One acceptable form of ID is a weapons carry license. GOP officials would really freek out if a large number of African Americans started presenting WCLs at the polls. You might even get GOP support for gun control laws like you did after the Black Panthers started packing heat. Time to hit white supremacy's weaknesses.

Cap

Owen Gray said...

Money talks, Unknown. It's time for big money to send a message to Republicans.

Owen Gray said...

Exactly, Cap. Ignorance has some big soft spots.

Trailblazer said...

Re,
One acceptable form of ID is a weapons carry license.

The NRAs heads would explode!!
How to go in two directions at once!

TB

Owen Gray said...

Going in two directions at once is an American tradition, TB.