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Showing Original Post only (View all)Watch Giddy Republican Congressman Confirm Voter ID Is Meant To Hurt Democrats [View all]
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2016/04/06/watch-giddy-republican-congressman-confirm-voter-id-is-meant-to-hurt-democrats-video/A giddy Wisconsin Republican Congressman was perhaps still buzzing from Ted Cruzs victory in the states primary when he accidentally let the cat out of the bag about his partys use of voter ID laws. Speaking with a reporter at Serb Hall, where Cruz delivered his victory speech, Rep. Glenn Grothman said he was very confident about his partys chances in November because they have voter ID laws as the ace up their sleeve.
For those wondering why this is a big deal, please remember that Republicans have repeatedly tried to keep this obvious fact under the radar. Thanks to Grothman the bell has been rung. The genie is out of the bottle. Republicans are using racist and discriminatory laws of their own design to keep Democrats away from the polls as a pillar of their election strategy.
When asked about a Republican nominees chances in a general election, Grothman didnt hesitate to give credit where it was due: His partys efforts to make it harder to vote.
Well, I think Hillary Clinton is about the weakest candidate the Democrats have ever put up and now we have photo ID. I think photo ID is going to a little bit of a difference as well.
This confirms what many political observers have been saying all along. The Republicans who push for stronger voter ID laws under the pretext to stop (nonexistent) voter fraud are using it as a cudgel to strongarm Democratic voters out of the voting booths. Given the fact that these laws almost invariably affect poor, often minority voters, this means two things: Democrats are being prevented for voting for the candidates who they would like to, and Republicans can continue to ignore the plight of the poor because they have been systematically disenfranchised.
For those wondering why this is a big deal, please remember that Republicans have repeatedly tried to keep this obvious fact under the radar. Thanks to Grothman the bell has been rung. The genie is out of the bottle. Republicans are using racist and discriminatory laws of their own design to keep Democrats away from the polls as a pillar of their election strategy.
When asked about a Republican nominees chances in a general election, Grothman didnt hesitate to give credit where it was due: His partys efforts to make it harder to vote.
Well, I think Hillary Clinton is about the weakest candidate the Democrats have ever put up and now we have photo ID. I think photo ID is going to a little bit of a difference as well.
This confirms what many political observers have been saying all along. The Republicans who push for stronger voter ID laws under the pretext to stop (nonexistent) voter fraud are using it as a cudgel to strongarm Democratic voters out of the voting booths. Given the fact that these laws almost invariably affect poor, often minority voters, this means two things: Democrats are being prevented for voting for the candidates who they would like to, and Republicans can continue to ignore the plight of the poor because they have been systematically disenfranchised.
Giddy? The guy from Rush is a Republican congressman?
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KamaAina
Apr 2016
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Everyone, including the courts, know that these new voter ID laws were to restrict voting.
Dustlawyer
Apr 2016
#6
I used to live in Glenn's district when he was a state Senator. He's the guy who said "money is ...
Scuba
Apr 2016
#8
That goofball wrongly seemed to think he had the inside track on a lot of things.
Snarkoleptic
Apr 2016
#21