The antidote to the racist-inspired poison of voter suppression law being enacted by GOP-dominated state legislatures is to put the issue on the next state-wide election by petition, permitting universal vote by mail using the fraud-free Colorado system. The reason it could pass is that: even the white vote is also being inconvenienced. Making it harder for them to vote is not a popular move, either. The attempt is based on a lie: there was widespread fraud in 2020. 60 court cases with the last Supreme Court ruling in February 2020, Supreme Court rejects final Trump bid to nullify 2020 election results | TheHill exposed the lie with rulings and the opportunity of Trump partisan lawyers to present their evidence of fraud. They could not because there was none that would have changed the outcome of the November 2020 election. The lie lived on in spite of this providing the January 6 capitol attackers with a rationale and the battle cry of "stop the steal". Those attackers were both fools and fooled though the Big Lie was not the motivation driving the violence. As we learn more about the attack, we learn the bad actors were mostly an armed militia group called domestic terrorists by the FBI and in particular, the Oath Keepers. https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/oattkeepers-capitol-riots-conspiracy/2021/03/11/03c26114-8291-11eb-9ca6-54e187ee4939_story.html . Their motivation was "stop the steal". The participation in the riot also involved a number of white nationalists. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/several-well-known-hate-groups-identified-at-capitol-riot/ https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/13/video/extremist-signs-symbols-capitol-riot.html
Another antidote to state-based voter suppression laws is for Congress to pass HR1 which would expand protection of voters' rights and nullify much of what the GOP-dominated state legislatures are proposing and passing into legislation.. The GOP state legislators are using the "Big Lie", the Democrat's shorthand tag for the GOP's false claims of widespread fraud, to justify their voter suppression legislation attempts anyway. Never mind the evidence and court decisions. Even if it "ain't broke", they still want to "fix it". The real reason for their attempts to make it inconvenient for citizens to vote is not fraud. The evidence for such accusations is how their proposals would keep especially African American voters from voting using their custom of voting on Sundays (after church "souls to the polls") and by mail. If the GOP cannot win on their merits and demographics to expand their appeal, then their answer is to keep the opposition from voting.
HR1 passed the House on March 4 with a menu of what Democrats would like to do to combat voter suppression...probably the most important piece of legislation concerning voting rights since 1965. Even with Democrats having the White House and with marginal control of the Senate, the filibuster may have to be blown up. The alternative strategy is passing Senate rules with a simple majority that would exempt all issues concerning voters' rights from filibusters . This is a carveout strategy that would not destroy the filibuster on other issues. That approach has been implemented, in exempting Supreme Court appointments from the filibuster 60 vote threshold.
Within the voting rights reforms in the voting rights bill HR 1 now in the Senate is a way to address the distortion of voter voices is ending political gerrymandering by having independent commissions draw federal district boundaries. Colorado is ahead of the nation on this one, too. Voters approved this and the state has begun implementing it in 2021. https://www.denverpost.com/2020/12/22/colorado-redistricting-2021-process/
The GOP's current line is that HR1 would destroy the GOP. If the only way the GOP thinks it can win is to discourage people from voting, especially those they think will vote for their opponents, there is something wrong with their message. This kind of attitude from the GOP is an admission of their failure to attract enough voters to their cause. In Colorado since 2018 over 40 thousand registered as Republicans changed their affiliation to independent or Democrat. 4600 alone left the GOP after January 6.
For those wondering about the hows and whys of the filibuster issue in the Senate rules, the definition per the senate.gov website is: "The Senate tradition of unlimited debate has allowed for the use of the filibuster, a loosely defined term for action designed to prolong debate and delay or prevent a vote on a bill, resolution, amendment, or other debatable question. Prior to 1917, the Senate rules did not provide for a way to end debate and force a vote on a measure. That year, the Senate adopted a rule to allow a two-thirds majority to end a filibuster, a procedure known as "cloture." In 1975 the Senate reduced the number of votes required for cloture from two-thirds (67) to three-fifths (60) of the 100-member Senate."
House Democrats pass HR 1, their massive voting rights bill - Vox
Registered Republicans Ditch Party After Capitol Riot : NPR
FactCheck.org's Weekly Update (mailchi.mp)
Tens of thousands of voters drop Republican affiliation after Capitol riot | TheHill
Supreme Court Seems Ready to Sustain Arizona Voting Limits - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
Colorado Mail-in Voting Is Secure, Increases Voter Turnout (5280.com)
How to automatically track your Colorado mail-in ballot | Colorado Public Radio (cpr.org)
,The Confederacy will rise again....or at least a similar mentality is still trying...and voter suppression and charging the left with cancel culture are the 2021 version on their menu featured in the CPAC meeting. Comments about this have been moved to a separate posting: Save your Confederate money, boys, the South is rising again with cancel culture and voter suppression
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