One Key Voting Law is in the Supreme Court's Hands (In The Loop)
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2022
- Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act has been a touchstone for fighting voter discrimination since 1982, but an Alabama case might threaten protections.
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If you have a car, bus money, an UBER app, a cell phone you have access. Most homeless people have $1000 cell phones. Your argument doesn’t hold water.
More restrictions?..like being a citizen
this what we need, more "experts" telling us about restrictive voting. I think we've heard enough of that for a life time.
The ironic thing is that the Democrats are claiming the Republican district map is deliberately watering down the black vote to give the Republicans an advantage, claiming its "racist", while if the Democrats had their way they would put all the black people they could together to give themselves monopolies on at least 2 districts. Either race can be used or it can't, but the Democrats only seem to care when race is used and it doesn't benefit them.
My polling place is 6 Miles from my house and they require I.D as they should
My logic is if people are going to say voter ID laws are racist, then so are cigarettes, alcohol, casinos, flying, opening a bank account or applying for a job. I had to show 2 forms of ID just to open a new checking account.
100% BS
The Democrats would be perfectly fine grouping all black people together to give themselves a permanently blue district, which is doing the districts by race, which is the exact same thing they're complaining republicans are doing except in reverse. Either race matters or it doesn't, but Democrats only seem to care when it doesn't benefit them lol
Photo voter ID, livestream of all ballot counting, election observers in districts that have a history of irregularities, Philadelphia, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee....
Fake news👺
Where are the lies? Go on let's go I am willing to play this game with you
@@calvinr.johnsonjr.9076 Where are voting rights at risk? Which city, which town, which state......man up and let's hear it.
@@FirstLast..... watch the entire video. They mentioned Alabama black cities and how they separate them look at the maps of the Carolinas they show how they break up liberal cities all so they can dilute the district and get more State seats. And helps them in general elections. Come on stop playing dumb on this you know damn well what that party is trying to do
@@calvinr.johnsonjr.9076 well?...
@@FirstLast..... you dummies have to answer his question first😂
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How do you make voting more "restrictive?"