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In reply to the discussion: Just a quick note as to why people at times do not vote [View all]Dont call me Shirley
(10,998 posts)And generally the first to not vote are the poor and working poor. These are who the ALEC Voter ID laws are aimed at suppressing.
With the rise of the corpracrats, the poor and working poor are losing almost all political ground, their real issues are not being addressed at all and their benefits and opportunities are being stripped away. They have become a political playtoy at election time as issue based vote generators, then their issues vanish into thin air after the election.
Voter apathy is a powerful force in suppressing the votes of the minority and poor communities, which the powerful really do not want voting.
The depression and anxiety caused by poverty and overwork are a huge hurdle to voting. Making voting less available, once again by ALEC, makes the hurdle even higher.
Voter apathy and suppression certainly existed before and without ALEC, but ALEC has put that on steroids.
Not in CA, but I will check out Lincoln Club. On edit: Lincoln Club would certainly be BFFs with ALEC, bestest buds.