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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders lambasts 'absolute failure' of Democratic party's strategy [View all]ehrnst
(32,640 posts)Especially since he didn't even mention it in the speech in the OP.
http://thedemocraticstrategist.org/2017/05/feingold-how-to-fight-voter-suppression/
Feingold, who has formed a new organization, LegitAction, an organization focused on restoring legitimacy to our democracy, notes further:
There rightfully exists a high threshold for any law that subjects states to the oversight of Washington. Jim Crow met that threshold, the Supreme Court decided in the 1960s. The onslaught of voter suppression in the past four years should also be recognized as the emergency that it is especially as the state-level efforts have been coupled with an executive branch intent on doubling down on such suppression. This extraordinary set of circumstances meets the criteria justifying oversight. Protecting voting rights the vehicle through which the power of the people is exercised must take precedent over the convenience and sovereignty of the states.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/05/25/dnc-focuses-voting-rights-fight-trumps-voter-fraud-commission/102141244/
The Democratic National Committee is launching a new voting commission to combat a recently announced Trump administration effort to investigate voter fraud which Democrats fear will lead to voter suppression in poor and minority communities.
The commission will document and report on voter suppression tactics and make recommendations for strengthening access to the polls for all Americans, according to a statement provided to USA TODAY.
http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/318241-former-dem-senate-candidate-launches-voting-rights-group
Jason Kander, the Missouri Democrat who narrowly lost a Senate bid last year, is jumping back into national politics with a new organization aimed at protecting voting rights.
The former Missouri secretary of states new group, "Let America Vote," aims to win the public debate over voter suppression as Democrats continue to coalesce around voting rights in the wake of calls by President Trump for an investigation into his claim, presented without evidence, that millions of illegal votes were cast in 2016.