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RandySF

(59,025 posts)
Fri Mar 24, 2023, 09:42 PM Mar 2023

KY: The Republican Plan to Make Voting Irrelevant

On Tuesday, it was reported by NBC News that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell continues to recover at a rehabilitation center after his fall at a restaurant in Washington earlier this month. McConnell spoke with fellow Republican Senators over the phone from the facility and “sounded like Mitch,” according to Senate Minority Whip John Thune.

The news brought to mind McConnell’s exceptional instincts as a political calculator, and in particular his past cynical and perhaps prescient deliberations concerning his own health. In 2020, amid reports that McConnell had visited Johns Hopkins in Baltimore after concerning photos were published showing intense bruising on one of his hands, the Kentucky Republican began a campaign to pressure the GOP-controlled Kentucky Legislature to change that state’s law to remove from the governor—who is a Democrat—the authority to select a candidate to fill the unexpired term of a departing U.S. senator. The ability of the governor to appoint a nominee to fill the unexpired term of a senator without restrictions is the law in 35 states.

But McConnell urged, and the Kentucky Legislature took the step of changing that state’s law—overriding the veto of the governor to do so—in a way that assured that Republicans would maintain control of McConnell’s seat should it become vacant.

This effort—to remove powers from elected representatives who are Democrats—has become the new method of disenfranchising voters and maintaining perpetual Republican political power. And it is being undertaken with alarming frequency and speed across the country. This may be the most dangerous and efficient structural attack on our democracy. Its threat, and pernicious ingenuity, lies in its ability to make voting itself irrelevant. Voters may turn out in high numbers and elect their candidates of choice, but if the official is not one whose views align with those of the Republican Party, they may find that their powers of office are removed by antagonistic GOP-controlled legislatures.



https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2023/03/republicans-mitch-mcconnell-1980s-breaking-democracy.html

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KY: The Republican Plan to Make Voting Irrelevant (Original Post) RandySF Mar 2023 OP
The GOP cannot achieve its goals in a democratic system. Irish_Dem Mar 2023 #1
I strive to live a healthy lifestyle just to outlive Addison "Mitch" McConnell. NullTuples Mar 2023 #2
I hear cockroaches are going to outlive all of us. Demanchor Mar 2023 #4
I would not want to share my living space with them, but they're amazing insects. NullTuples Mar 2023 #5
Republicans can't win. C_U_L8R Mar 2023 #3

Irish_Dem

(47,184 posts)
1. The GOP cannot achieve its goals in a democratic system.
Fri Mar 24, 2023, 09:46 PM
Mar 2023

They want total permanent power and access to all financial assets.

We The People may not like these goals, so we must be squashed.

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