Voting rights advocates prep for perfect storm in 2020
https://www.splcenter.org/news/2020/06/23/voting-rights-advocates-prep-perfect-storm-2020
by Angela Tuck
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The pandemic and the typical partisanship divide on what constitutes a fair election have voters, advocates and others concerned what will happen at the polls this November. Republicans, including President Trump, often insist the absentee ballot process which some advocates say must be widely available in November to ensure the pandemic doesnt suppress voter turnout is rife with fraud, despite failing to substantiate such claims.
Its a seemingly perfect storm for voter suppression that could potentially dim the election prospects of women and candidates of color, and has advocates motivated to increase turn out and ensure everyones vote is counted.
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The Rev. Dr. William Barber leads Repairers of the Breach, an organization working to make sure the voices of low-income people are heard by politicians on all levels. Barbers group embarked on a 25-state listening tour that culminated in a Mass Poor Peoples Assembly and Moral March on Washington Digital Justice Gathering on Saturday, June 20.
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The virtual gathering has already garnered 2.5 million views on Facebook, and 300,000 letters have been sent to governors and members of Congress, said Martha Waggoner, director of communications for Repairers of the Breach.
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Barber says 100 million people, however, didnt vote in the 2016 presidential election. Many were low-income people who dont believe their issues are ever addressed. Thats why Barbers group has traveled to many places throughout the South including the hills of Eastern Kentucky to meet with low-propensity voters and explain how they are victims of political disenfranchisement and their vote is power.
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